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A Versatile Method for Functionalization of Covalent Organic Frameworks via Suzuki–Miyaura Cross‐Coupling

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Abstract

Post-synthetic modification (PSM) is a prevalent and powerful strategy to introduce desired functionalities into covalent organic frameworks (COFs) for functional products, expediting their applications vastly. Herein, we demonstrate a PSM strategy for functionalizing brominated COFs via the well-developed Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling. By this, a variety of functionalities were installed into COFs efficiently, while the crystallinity and porosity of COFs was well-retained. As a proof-of-concept, BrCOF-2 was modified with trifluoromethyl groups to produce a SF<sub>6</sub> adsorbent with remarkably enhanced properties. This facile and versatile approach opens a new door for the synthesis of functional COFs, and greatly expands the scope of their structural design aiming for various properties and applications.

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