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A Heteromeric Carboxylic Acid Based Single‐Crystalline Crosslinked Organic Framework

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2021

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The development of large pore single-crystalline covalently linked organic frameworks is critical in revealing the detailed structure-property relationship with substrates. One emergent approach is to photo-crosslink hydrogen-bonded molecular crystals. Introducing complementary hydrogen-bonded carboxylic acid building blocks is promising to construct large pore networks, but these molecules often form interpenetrated networks or non-porous solids. Herein, we introduced heteromeric carboxylic acid dimers to construct a non-interpenetrated molecular crystal. Crosslinking this crystal precursor with dithiols afforded a large pore single-crystalline hydrogen-bonded crosslinked organic framework H<sub>C</sub> OF-101. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed H<sub>C</sub> OF-101 as an interlayer connected hexagonal network, which possesses flexible linkages and large porous channels to host a hydrazone photoswitch. Multicycle Z/E-isomerization of the hydrazone took place reversibly within H<sub>C</sub> OF-101, showcasing the potential use of H<sub>C</sub> OF-101 for optical information storage.

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