A porous aromatic framework with mesopores was used as a platform for an immobilized Pd catalyst with superb catalytic activity and size selectivity for the Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reaction.
An amine-tagged hierarchical porous aromatic framework PAF70-NH2 with ultra-stability and narrowly distributed mesopores was synthesized. PAF70-NH2 has high potential for covalently immobilizing a relatively large-sized catalyst inside its pores. This work gave a perfect example of using PAF70-NH2 as a platform for completely recyclable heterogeneous organocatalysis.
Freestanding
membranes of CuCl2-implanted
TpPa covalent
organic frameworks (COFs) were mechanochemically produced. The resulting
membrane had a high I2 adsorption capacity (566.78 g·mol–1) in cyclohexane, which corresponds to 2.2I2 per unit cell with 1.3I2 immobilized on 3Cl– ions (60%) and 0.9 on 3N atoms (40%). Upon being placed in aqueous
media, the membrane released 61.1% of its loaded I2 mainly
by its Cl– ions within 10 min and the remaining
38.9% mainly from its N atoms within about 5 h. Thanks to that, the
COF membranes loaded with 1.5 mg of I2 could be repetitively
utilized to kill about 108 CFU/mL E. coli in 0.5–3 min at least five times, after which the membranes
could retain their bactericidal activity for 4 h against 108 CFU/mL E. coli. This highlights the
promising application of I2-loaded TpPa-CuCl2 COF membranes for instant and sustained disinfection.
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