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Efficient Adsorption of Acetylene over CO2 in Bioinspired Covalent Organic Frameworks

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 144, Issue 33, Pages 14992-14996

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.2c05309

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  1. Ministry of Education Singapore [MOE2018-T2-2-148, MOE2019-T2-1-093]
  2. Energy Market Authority of Singapore [EMA-EP009-SEGC- 020]
  3. Agency for Science, Technology and Research [U2102d2004, U2102d2012]
  4. National Research Foundation [NRF-CRP26-2021RS-0002]
  5. Nanyang Technological University Center of High Field NMR Spectroscopy and Imaging

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This study synthesized two novel COFs using ellagic acid and triboronic acid-based building blocks, showing impressive C2H2 adsorption capacity and separation performance, expanding the application of COFs in gas separation.
Rational design of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) to broaden their diversity is highly desirable but challenging due to the limited, expensive, and complex building blocks, especially compared with other easily available porous materials. In this work, we fabricated two novel bioinspired COFs, namely, NUS-71 and NUS-72, using reticular chemistry with ellagic acid and triboronic acid-based building blocks. Both COFs with AB stacking mode exhibit high acetylene (C2H2) adsorption capacity and excellent separation performance for C2H2/CO2 mixtures, which is significant but rarely explored using COFs. The impressive affinities for C2H2 appear to be related to the sandwich structure formed by C2H2 and the host framework via multiple host-guest interactions. This work not only represents a new avenue for the construction of low-cost COFs but also expands the variety of the COF family using natural biochemicals as building blocks for broad application.

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