Issue 33, 2021

A tetraphenylethylene-based covalent organic framework for waste gas adsorption and highly selective detection of Fe3+

Abstract

A tetraphenylethylene-based covalent organic framework (TTPE-COF) with a rhomboid-shaped framework is constructed by a Schiff base reaction. Due to its porous structure and high surface area (681.27 m2 g−1), the TTPE-COF will be a meritorious adsorbent for gas storage (CO2 of 485.89 mg g−1 at 45 bar/318 K) and volatile organic compound (VOC) capture (benzene of 5.80 mmol g−1 and toluene of 5.20 mmol g−1 at 293 K). Furthermore, the TTPE-COF has good selectivity and detection effect for Fe3+, and the detection limit (LOD) of Fe3+ is 3.07 μM. The TTPE-COF has potential applications in adsorbents and fluorescent sensors.

Graphical abstract: A tetraphenylethylene-based covalent organic framework for waste gas adsorption and highly selective detection of Fe3+

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
21 ذو القعدة 1442
Accepted
17 ذو الحجة 1442
First published
17 ذو الحجة 1442

CrystEngComm, 2021,23, 5569-5574

A tetraphenylethylene-based covalent organic framework for waste gas adsorption and highly selective detection of Fe3+

D. Cui, X. Ding, W. Xie, G. Xu, Z. Su, Y. Xu and Y. Xie, CrystEngComm, 2021, 23, 5569 DOI: 10.1039/D1CE00870F

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