posted on 2020-02-17, 17:04authored byChao Gao, Jian Li, Sheng Yin, Junliang Sun, Cheng Wang
Rational construction
of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) with
novel structures still remains a challenge. Herein, we report the
designed synthesis of two COFs, 2D-BPTA-COF and 3D-BMTA-COF, starting
from biphenyl-based precursors but with different groups at the ortho
positions. Both COFs exhibited high crystallinity and large surface
area, and interestingly, 2D-BPTA-COF crystallizes into 2D sheets with
AB stacking mode while 3D-BMTA-COF adopts a 7-fold interpenetrated
structure with pts topology. This structural difference
could be ascribed to the introduction of methyl groups in the building
blocks, as the dihedral angle of biphenyl rings in 2D-BPTA-COF is
∼0° while in 3D-BMTA-COF it is ∼60°. Therefore,
it is possible to synthesize COFs with different structures by twisting
building blocks from planar to tetrahedral with steric hindrance.
We believe this result represents a general and straightforward way
to expand the diversity of tetrahedral nodes for constructing 3D COFs
in the future, and moreover, a new tetrahedral node for constructing
3D COFs is now available.