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DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b05555
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Computational and Experimental Studies on the Effects of Monomer Planarity on Covalent Organic Framework Formation

Christina Thompson,Gino Occhialini,Gregory T. McCandless,Sampath B. Alahakoon,Vicky A. Cameron,Steven O. Nielsen,Ronald A. Smaldone

Chemistry
Planarity testing
Covalent bond
2017
We report the synthesis of one new boronate ester-based covalent organic framework (COF) and two new covalent organic polymers (COPs) made with fluoranthene-containing monomers and hexahydroxytriphenylene. The structure of the monomer heavily influences whether this material forms a highly ordered mesoporous material (COF) or an amorphous, microporous material (COP). The synthesis of the fluoranthene monomers was carried out using a divergent strategy that allows for systematic structural variation and the ability to conduct a careful structure-function study. We found that small structural variations in the monomers dramatically affected the crystallinity, surface area, pore structure, and luminescence properties of the polymers. While each of the monomers contains the same fluoranthene core, the resultant pore sizes range from microporous (10 Å) to mesoporous (37 Å), with surface areas ranging from ∼500 to 1200 m2/g. To help explain how these small structural differences can have such a large effect, we carried out a series of molecular dynamics simulations on the polymers to obtain information with atomic-scale resolution on how the monomer structure affects non-covalent COF layer stacking.
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    Computational and Experimental Studies on the Effects of Monomer Planarity on Covalent Organic Framework Formation” is a paper by Christina Thompson Gino Occhialini Gregory T. McCandless Sampath B. Alahakoon Vicky A. Cameron Steven O. Nielsen Ronald A. Smaldone published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.