The preparation of membranes with
high selectivity based on specific
chemical properties such as size and charge would impact the efficiency
of the world’s energy supply, the production of clean water,
and many other separation technologies. We report a flexible synthetic
protocol for preparing highly ordered two-dimensional nanoporous polymeric
materials (termed covalent organic frameworks or COFs) that allow
for placing virtually any function group within the nanopores. We
demonstrate that membranes, fabricated with this new family of materials
with carboxylated pore walls, are very water permeable, as well as
highly charged and size selective.
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