“…11,12 With a well-dened pore structure, promising stabilities and fascinating opto-electronic properties, 13 COFs had shown enormous potential for application in various elds including gas adsorption 14 and separation, 15 sensing, [16][17][18][19] biomedicine, 20,21 energy storage, 22,23 optoelectronics, [24][25][26] and catalysis. [27][28][29][30] Particularly, due to the regular pore structure, considerable stability and extended p-conjugated framework, COFs hold much potential for photocatalysis. However, most of these COFs based on imine, azine or b-ketoenamine-linkers limited the light absorption, charge separation and stability of the materials.…”