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Review of covalent organic frameworks for single-site photocatalysis and electrocatalysis

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CHINESE JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 50, Issue -, Pages 45-82

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DOI: 10.1016/S1872-2067(23)64457-2

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Covalent organic framework; Single -site catalysis; Photocatalysis; Electrocatalysis

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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are highly tunable crystalline porous materials that have gained attention as promising platforms for designing novel photo-and electrocatalysts. The use of COFs materials as support materials for highly dispersed single-sites has surged due to the advantages of single-site catalysts and COFs materials. This review provides an overview of the development and application of COF-based single-site photo-and electrocatalysts, addressing challenges and future trends in this field.
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) represent a burgeoning category of highly tunable crystalline porous materials, which have garnered significant attention as promising platforms for designing novel photo-and electrocatalysts. Single-site catalysis holds paramount importance in revealing the catalytic reaction mechanism and enhancing catalytic performance because of the maximum utilization of metal atoms and presence of a definite active center. Given the distinct advantages of single-site catalysts, such as single metal ions, single atoms, single active sites, and metal clusters, and COFs materials, there is a current surge of interest in using COFs materials as support materials to anchor highly dispersed single-sites. Consequently, the design and preparation of COF-based sin-gle-site catalysts have emerged as a prominent research topic in the fields of photo-and electrocatalysis, to address the pressing environmental and energy issues. This review provides an overview of the development of COF-based single-site photo-and electrocatalysts. Advanced applications of COF-based single-site photo-and electrocatalysts are comprehensively summarized and reviewed. Additionally, the review addresses the challenges faced by COF-based single-site photo-and elec-trocatalysts and discusses their future development trends. We aim to provide new insights into the application of COF-based single-site materials in photo-and electrocatalysis and further promote the development of catalytic science.

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