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Covalent organic frameworks for membrane separation.

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This review analyzes the synthesis and applications of diverse continuous/discontinuous COF membranes, such as COF-based mixed matrix membranes (MMMs), COf-based thin film nanocomposite (TFN) membranes, and free-standing COF films, and illustrates the advantages and disadvantages through a comparison with MOF- based membranes.
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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs), which are constructed from organic linkers, are a new class of crystalline porous materials comprising periodically extended and covalently bound network structures. The intrinsic structures and the tailorable organic linkers endow COFs with a low density, large surface area, tunable pore size and structure, and facilely-tailored functionality, attracting increasing interests in different fields including membrane separations. Exciting research activities ranging from fabrication strategies to separation applications of COF-based membranes have appeared. This review analyzes the synthesis and applications of diverse continuous/discontinuous COF membranes, such as COF-based mixed matrix membranes (MMMs), COF-based thin film nanocomposite (TFN) membranes, and free-standing COF films. Special attention was given to pore size, stability, hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity and surface charge of COFs in view of determining proper COFs for membrane fabrication, along with the approaches to fabricate COF-based membranes, such as blending, in situ growth, layer-by-layer stacking and interfacial polymerization (IP). Moreover, applications of COF-based membranes in gas separation, water treatment (deaslination and dye removal), organic solvent nanofiltration (OSN), pervaporation and fuel cell are disscussed. Finally, we illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of COF-based membranes through a comparison with MOF-based membranes, and the remaining challenges and future opportunities in this field.

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Covalent organic frameworks for separation applications.

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Recent advances in covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as a smart sensing material.

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Bulk COFs and COF nanosheets for electrochemical energy storage and conversion

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Covalent organic framework photocatalysts: structures and applications

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Tunable sieving of ions using graphene oxide membranes

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Construction of crystalline 2D covalent organic frameworks with remarkable chemical (Acid/Base) stability via a combined reversible and irreversible route

TL;DR: Two new chemically stable [acid and base] 2D crystalline covalent organic frameworks (COFs) were synthesized using combined reversible and irreversible organic reactions and showed strong resistance toward acid and boiling water and exceptional stability in base.
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A Crystalline Imine-Linked 3-D Porous Covalent Organic Framework

TL;DR: A new crystalline porous three-dimensional covalent organic framework, termed COF-300, has been synthesized and structurally characterized and shows thermal stability up to 490 degrees C and permanent porosity with a surface area of 1360 m(2) g(-1).
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