posted on 2024-01-05, 21:14authored byMichele Mattera, Anh Tuan Ngo, João Pedro Vale, Carlos Franco, Semih Sevim, Maria Guix, Roc Matheu, Tiago Sotto Mayor, Salvador Pané, Josep Puigmartí-Luis
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are an emerging class
of two-dimensional
(2D) or three-dimensional (3D) porous structures. Most COFs are typically
prepared via solvothermal methods involving long reaction times (>12
h) that generally result in unprocessable powders, significantly hindering
their straightforward integration into devices and applications. Current
processing methods for 2D COFs have not been implemented for 3D COFs,
probably due to the lack of preassembly mechanisms among the 3D COF
precursors during synthesis. Here, we report a pioneering synthetic
environment that achieves two objectives: precise control over the
reaction time of 3D COF precursors through controlled diffusion, ensuring
the absence of turbulent mixing, and the ability to fine-tune the
specific reaction zone where the reaction and controlled diffusion
of the 3D COF precursors will occur. We further demonstrate that controlling
these two features in 3D creates an unparalleled synthetic environment,
allowing for a rapid one-pot synthesis of 3D COFs, with their formation
occurring in less than a minute. Additionally, this approach yields
self-standing 3D COF fibers on a centimeter scale, showcasing the
versatility and potential of the approach presented for scalable production
of 3D COFs as well as for their seamless integration into devices
and patterning strategies.