2024
DOI: 10.1039/d3nr05797f
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Recent progress in the synthesis and applications of covalent organic framework-based composites

Mingxuan Ma,
Yonghao Yang,
Zhonghua Huang
et al.

Abstract: Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have historically been of interest to researchers in different areas due to their distinctive characteristics, including well-ordered pores, large specific surface area, and structural tunability. In...

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“…Research on the photocatalytic capabilities of these COFs is growing, with interest in various applications such as photocatalytic organic degradation, CO 2 reduction, hydrogen production, and organic conversion. 20–24 However, the conventional synthesis of COFs typically involves solvothermal reactions at elevated temperatures (120–150 °C) often under vacuum or inert atmospheres. 25,26 In light of the increasing emphasis on sustainable synthesis and cost-efficiency, there is a pressing need to identify catalysts that can be prepared under low temperatures and straightforward conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the photocatalytic capabilities of these COFs is growing, with interest in various applications such as photocatalytic organic degradation, CO 2 reduction, hydrogen production, and organic conversion. 20–24 However, the conventional synthesis of COFs typically involves solvothermal reactions at elevated temperatures (120–150 °C) often under vacuum or inert atmospheres. 25,26 In light of the increasing emphasis on sustainable synthesis and cost-efficiency, there is a pressing need to identify catalysts that can be prepared under low temperatures and straightforward conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%