COF Ligands
Covalent organic framework (COF) ligands are connectors of non-mental clusters, often composed hydrogen, carbon, boron, nitrogen, or oxygen.
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Key Features and Applications
- COFs are formed from the reaction between organic precursors, resulting in strong covalent bonds. These bonds create stable 2D or 3D structures with well-defined pores formed by cyclic linking of multiple groups.
- Larger pore structures in COFs have stronger dispersion forces, eliminating issues like steric hindrance or templating effects.
- COFs are ideal for a variety of applications, including catalysis, gas separation and storage (like hydrogen and methane), luminescence, carbon capture, and pollutant detection.
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Related categories: porous organic frameworks, MOF ligands
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