Developing
a general, facile, and direct strategy for synthesizing
thin films of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) is a major challenge
in this field. Herein, we report an unprecedented electrocleavage
synthesis strategy to produce imine-linked COF films directly on electrodes
from electrolyte solutions at room temperature. This strategy enables
the cathodic exfoliation of the COF powders to nanosheets by electrochemical
reduction and protonation, followed by nanosheets migrating to the
anode and reproducing the COF structures by anodic oxidation. Our
method is adaptable with most imine-linked COFs by virtue of the low
redox potential of the imine bonds, whereas the COF films possess
high crystallinity and hierarchical porosity. We highlight these COF
films as a superb platform for promoting mass transfer by demonstrating
their extraordinarily rapid iodine adsorption with record-high rate
constants.