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A 2D Soft Covalent Organic Framework Membrane Prepared via a Molecular Bridge
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Highly flexible and robust self-standing covalent organic framework (COF) membranes with rapid preparation are important but technically challenging for achieving precise separation. Herein , a novel imine-based 2D soft covalent organic framework (SCOF) membrane with a large area of 226.9 cm<sup>2</sup> , via ingeniously selecting an aldehyde flexible linker and a trigonal building block, is reported. The soft 2D covalent organic framework membrane is rapidly formed (≈5 min) based on the sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) molecular channel constructed at the water/dichloromethane (DCM) interface, which is the record-fast SCOF membrane formation and 72 times faster than that in the reported literature. MD simulation and DFT calculation elucidate that the dynamic, self-assembled SDS molecular channel facilitates faster and more homogeneous transfer of amine monomers in the bulk, thereby forming a soft 2D self-standing COF membrane with more uniform pores. The formed SCOF membrane exhibits superb sieving capability for small molecules, robustness in strong alkaline (5 mol L<sup>-1</sup> NaOH), acid (0.1 mol L<sup>-1</sup> HCl), and various organic solutions, and sufficient flexibility with a large curvature of 2000 m<sup>-1</sup> for membrane-based separation science and technology.
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