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Structural Dynamism-Actuated Reversible CO2Adsorption Switch and Postmetalation-Induced Visible Light Cα-H Photocyanation with Rare Size Selectivity in N-Functionalized 3D Covalent Organic Framework

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:42 authored by Gaurav Kumar, Manpreet Singh, Ranadip Goswami, Subhadip Neogi
The impact of dimensionality and flexibility on anticipated properties has prompted major research focus to three-dimensional covalent organic frameworks (3D COFs), where astute functionalization of porous channels for dynamic CO2 adsorption as well as size-exclusive C-H activation under eco-friendly condition are the most intriguing advanced applications. Herein, we report an imine-based, diamondoid COF that embraces one-dimensional porous channels in spite of ninefold interpenetration. A combination of intrinsic microporosity and pore wall decoration with accessible N atoms from linear strut renders this 3D COF display reasonable CO2 affinity with decent selectivity (CO2/N2: 64.2; CO2/CH4: 10.5) alongside worthy multicyclic CO2 uptake-release recurrence. Interestingly, the COF undergoes solvent-assisted alteration to a pore-stretched structure via -CN- "pedal"motion with a concomitant enhancement in CO2 uptake, where steady reversibility of such structural dynamism instigates unprecedented CO2 adsorption switch up to seven consecutive cycles. Integration of 2,2′-bipyridyl units benefits anchoring of homogeneous catalyst to device first-ever Ru(Bpy)2 2+ hooked diamondoid COF (Ru-COF), which performs visible-light-triggered oxidative cyanation of tertiary amines at room temperature, using molecular oxygen as a selective oxidant in green solvent H2O. The photocatalyst-engineered COF manifests excellent recyclability and comparable activity to that of homogeneous catalyst. To the best of Ru-COF, atom-economic photocyanation is realized via in situ generated iminium ion, wherein larger-sized substrates exhibit insignificant conversion of α-aminonitriles and validate rarest size selectivity in oxidative Strecker reaction. This study not only demonstrates potential of 3D COF as next-generation dynamic CO2 adsorbent but also sheds light on tailor-made fabrication of smart functional material for promising catalytic applications through an environmentally benign route.

History

Journal

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

Volume

12

Issue

43

Start page

48642

End page

48653

Total pages

12

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 American Chemical Society

Former Identifier

2006115546

Esploro creation date

2023-04-28