Water-Assisted Microwave
Synthesis of Imide-Linked
Covalent Organic Frameworks in Minutes
Posted on 2025-04-30 - 09:29
Solvothermal synthesis has been dominant for covalent
organic frameworks
(COFs) in the past decades. However, it requires high temperatures,
harmful organic solvents, sealed pressurized reactors, and a long
reaction time (from days to weeks). Herein, we report a solid-state
strategy to synthesize imide-linked COFs rapidly. Utilizing water-assisted
microwave synthesis, the process is remarkably fast, with one COF
synthesized in merely 1 min. This method eliminates the need for toxic
organic solvents and significantly shortens the reaction time. Using
the water-assisted microwave method, we synthesized four previously
reported COFs. The crystallinity and porosity of these COFs are comparable
to or better than those made by the reported procedures. The generality
of our synthetic method is shown in the preparation of three new imide-linked
COFs. Finally, a microwave-synthesized COF@CNT composite acts as an
excellent cathode material for lithium-ion batteries, showing a specific
capacity of 154 mAh g–1 at an ultrahigh current
density of 10 A g–1 (equivalent to 26 C), which
can maintain a specific capacity of 128.59 mAh g–1 after 10,000 cycles. This excellent stability and durability under
extreme operational conditions make the material highly suitable for
applications requiring rapid charging and discharging. The speed,
ease, and generality of this water-assisted microwave method, together
with improved material quality, enable the rapid discovery of functional
imide-linked COFs.
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Zhao, Wei; Wang, Xingyang; Bahri, Mounib; Zhu, Qiang; Li, Boyu; Wu, Kun; et al. (2025). Water-Assisted Microwave
Synthesis of Imide-Linked
Covalent Organic Frameworks in Minutes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c01990