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Exploring Multifunctional Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Framework Materials

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ACCOUNTS OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH
卷 55, 期 24, 页码 3752-3766

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.2c00686

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. Fujian Provincial Department of Science and Technology
  3. Welch Foundation
  4. [21975044]
  5. [21971038]
  6. [21922810]
  7. [2019H6012]
  8. [2019J01263]
  9. [2019L3004]
  10. [AX-1730]

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Hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF) materials are a new platform for developing multifunctional materials. They can be self-assembled, easily recovered and regenerated, and are compatible with biomolecules. The porosity and applications of HOF materials can be controlled by temperature and pressure, making them suitable for gas separations, gas storage, drug delivery, and sensing.
Hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF) materials have provided a new dimension and bright promise as a new platform for developing multifunctional materials. They can be readily self-assembled from their corresponding organic molecules with diverse functional sites such as carboxylic acid and amine groups for their hydrogen bonding and aromatic ones for their weak pi middotmiddotmiddot pi interactions to stabilize the frameworks. Compared with those established porous materials such as zeolites, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and covalent-organic frame-works (COFs), it is much more difficult to stabilize HOFs and thus establish their permanent porosities given the fact that hydrogen bonds are typically weaker than ionic, coordination, and covalent bonds. But it provides the uniqueness of HOF materials in which they can be easily recovered and regenerated through simple recrystallization. HOF materials can also be easily and straightforwardly processed and very compatible with the biomolecules, making them potentially very useful materials for industrial and biomedical applications. The reversible and weak bonding nature of the hydrogen bonds can be readily utilized to construct flexible porous HOF materials in which we can tune the temperature and pressure to control their porosities and, thus, their diverse applications, for example, on gas separations, gas storage, drug delivery, and sensing. Some specific organic functional groups are quite directional for the hydrogen bond formations; for example, carboxylic acid prefers to form a directional dimer, which has enabled us to readily construct reticular porous HOF materials whose pores can be systematically tuned. In this Account, we outline our journey of exploring this new type of porous material by establishing one of the first porous HOFs in 2011 and thus developing its diverse applications. We have been able to use organic molecules with different functional sites, including 2,4-diaminotriazine (DAT), carboxylic acid (COOH), aldehyde (CHO), and cyano (CN), to construct porous HOFs. Through tuning the pore sizes, introducing specific binding sites, and making use of the framework flexibility, we have realized a series of HOF materials for the gas separations of C2H2/C2H4, C2H4/C2H6, C3H6/C3H8, C2H2/CO2, CO2/N2, and Xe/Kr and enantioselective separation of alcohols. To make use of optically active organic molecules, we have developed HOF materials for their luminescent sensing and optical lasing. Our research endeavors on multifunctional HOF materials have initiated extensive research in this emerging research topic among chemistry and materials sciences communities. We foresee that not only many more HOF materials will be developed but novel functions will be fulfilled beyond our imaginations soon.

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