A Porous Crystalline Nitrone‐Linked Covalent Organic Framework**

Author:

Kurandina Daria1ORCID,Huang Banruo2ORCID,Xu Wentao1ORCID,Hanikel Nikita1ORCID,Darù Andrea3ORCID,Stroscio Gautam D.3ORCID,Wang Kaiyu4ORCID,Gagliardi Laura3ORCID,Toste F. Dean2ORCID,Yaghi Omar M.45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Kavli Energy Nanoscience Institute University of California, Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720 USA

2. Department of Chemistry University of California, Berkley Berkeley CA 94720 USA

3. Department of Chemistry Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering Chicago Center for Theoretical Chemistry University of Chicago Chicago IL 60637 USA

4. Department of Chemistry Kavli Energy Nanoscience Institute and Bakar Institute of Digital Materials for the Planet Division of Computing, Data Science, and Society University of California Berkeley CA 94720 USA

5. UC Berkeley—KACST Joint Center of Excellence for Nanomaterials for Clean Energy Applications King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology Riyadh 11442 Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractHerein, we report the synthesis of a nitrone‐linked covalent organic framework, COF‐115, by combining N, N′, N′, N′′′‐(ethene‐1, 1, 2, 2‐tetrayltetrakis(benzene‐4, 1‐diyl))tetrakis(hydroxylamine) and terephthaladehyde via a polycondensation reaction. The formation of the nitrone functionality was confirmed by solid‐state 13C multi cross‐polarization magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy of the 13C‐isotope‐labeled COF‐115 and Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy. The permanent porosity of COF‐115 was evaluated through low‐pressure N2, CO2, and H2 sorption experiments. Water vapor and carbon dioxide sorption analysis of COF‐115 and the isoreticular imine‐linked COF indicated a superior potential of N‐oxide‐based porous materials for atmospheric water harvesting and CO2 capture applications. Density functional theory calculations provided valuable insights into the difference between the adsorption properties of these COFs. Lastly, photoinduced rearrangement of COF‐115 to the associated amide‐linked material was successfully demonstrated.

Funder

Defense Sciences Office, DARPA

National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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