“…The existence of enol-to-keto tautomerization provides the chemical stability for TpBDH, whereas the chemical stability in TfpBDH is possibly due to the presence of imide functionalities near the imine bonds, which decreases the electrophilicity of -C]N bonds through the mesomeric effect. 11 The surface area of acid treated TpBDH decreases slightly (642 to 517 m 2 g À1 ), whereas the water treated sample holds the usual surface area (642 to 627 m 2 g À1 ). However, for TfpBDH, the values decrease signicantly for both water and acid treated samples [from 738 to 541 m 2 g À1 (for water) to 375 m 2 g À1 (for acid)].…”
Covalent organic nanosheets (CONs) were synthesised from imide functionalised COFs. TfpBDH-CONs exhibit a "turn-on" detection capability for 2,4,6-trinitrophenol in the solid state, but show a "turn-off" detection in the dispersion state.
“…The existence of enol-to-keto tautomerization provides the chemical stability for TpBDH, whereas the chemical stability in TfpBDH is possibly due to the presence of imide functionalities near the imine bonds, which decreases the electrophilicity of -C]N bonds through the mesomeric effect. 11 The surface area of acid treated TpBDH decreases slightly (642 to 517 m 2 g À1 ), whereas the water treated sample holds the usual surface area (642 to 627 m 2 g À1 ). However, for TfpBDH, the values decrease signicantly for both water and acid treated samples [from 738 to 541 m 2 g À1 (for water) to 375 m 2 g À1 (for acid)].…”
Covalent organic nanosheets (CONs) were synthesised from imide functionalised COFs. TfpBDH-CONs exhibit a "turn-on" detection capability for 2,4,6-trinitrophenol in the solid state, but show a "turn-off" detection in the dispersion state.
“…Hydrolytic stability of polyimides in the solid state has been investigated in terms of its effects on mechanical properties [64][65][66] or viscosity changes. 67 Additionally, chemical changes have been investigated by FTIR 68 and model-compound studies. 69 Some instances of polyimide failure during use in high-water-content environments have also been published.…”
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