We herein develop a two-in-one molecular
design strategy for facile
synthesis of 2D imine based covalent organic frameworks (COFs). The
integration of two different functional groups (i.e., formyl and amino
groups) in one simple pyrene molecule affords a bifunctional building
block: 1,6-bis(4-formylphenyl)-3,8-bis(4-aminophenyl)pyrene (BFBAPy).
Highly crystalline and porous Py-COFs can be easily prepared by the
self-condensation of BFBAPy in various solvents, such as CH2Cl2, CHCl3, tetrahydrofuran, methanol, ethanol,
acetonitrile, and dimethylacetamide, etc. The current work, to the
best of our knowledge, is a rare case of COF synthesis that exhibits
excellent solvent adaptability. Highly crystalline Py-COF thin films
have been facilely fabricated on various substrates and exhibit potential
applications in hole transporting layers for perovskite solar cells.
Furthermore, the versatility of this two-in-one strategy was also
verified by two additional examples. The current work dramatically
reduces the difficulty of COF synthesis, and such two-in-one strategy
is anticipated to be applicable for the synthesis of other COFs constructed
by different building blocks and linkages.