Supramolecular Assembly Frameworks (SAFs): Shaping the Future of Functional Materials

Author:

Tang Xianhui1ORCID,Pang Jiandong2ORCID,Dong Jinqiao1ORCID,Liu Yan1ORCID,Bu Xian‐He2ORCID,Cui Yong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules and State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai 200240 P. R. China

2. School of Materials Science and Engineering TKL of Metal and Molecule-Based Material Chemistry Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering Nankai University Tianjin 300350 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractSupramolecular assembly frameworks (SAFs) represent a new category of porous materials, utilizing non‐covalent interactions, setting them apart from metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs). This category includes but is not restricted to hydrogen‐bonded organic frameworks and supramolecular organic frameworks. SAFs stand out for their outstanding porosity, crystallinity, and stability, alongside unique dissolution‐recrystallization dynamics that enable significant structural and functional modifications. Crucially, their non‐covalent assembly strategies allow for a balanced manipulation of porosity, symmetry, crystallinity, and dimensions, facilitating the creation of advanced crystalline porous materials unattainable through conventional covalent or coordination bond synthesis. Despite their considerable promise in overcoming several limitations inherent to MOFs and COFs, particularly in terms of solution‐processability, SAFs have received relatively little attention in recent literature. This Minireview aims to shed light on standout SAFs, exploring their design principles, synthesis strategies, and characterization methods. It emphasizes their distinctive features and the broad spectrum of potential applications across various domains, aiming to catalyze further development and practical application within the scientific community.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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