“…COFs are a class of crystalline porous organic polymers , that are formed by the covalent bonds of light elements (hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, boron, etc.). COFs are a potential tool in purification, catalysis, biosensors, and nanomedicine due to their regular pore structure, diverse functions, large specific surface area, and high porosity. − In 2005, two kinds of two-dimensional (2D) COFs, (C 3 H 2 BO) 6 (C 9 H 12 ) 1 (COF-1) and C 9 H 4 BO 2 (COF-5), were synthesized by condensation and were stable at 500 and 600 °C, and their specific surface area reached 711 and 1590 m 2 /g, respectively. In 2007, the research group synthesized two kinds of three-dimensional (3D) COFs, COF-102, and COF-103 for the first time, which were completely composed of Cmurc, Cmuro, and CmurB .…”