Recent advances in covalent organic frameworks (COFs) as a smart sensing material

Xigui Liu(Hunan University), Danlian Huang(Hunan University), Cui Lai(Hunan University), Guangming Zeng(Hunan University), Lei Qin(Hunan University), Han Wang(Hunan University), Huan Yi(Hunan University), Bisheng Li(Hunan University), Shiyu Liu(Hunan University), Mingming Zhang(Hunan University), Rui Deng(Hunan University), Yukui Fu(Hunan University), Ling Li(Hunan University), Wenjing Xue(Hunan University), Sha Chen(Hunan University)
Chemical Society Reviews
January 1, 2019
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Abstract

As a newly emerging kind of porous material, covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have drawn much attention because of their fascinating structural features (e.g., divinable structure, adjustable porosity and total organic backbone). Since the seminal work of Yaghi and co-workers reported in 2005, the COF materials have shown superior potential in diverse applications, such as gas storage, adsorption, optoelectronics, catalysis, etc. Recently, COF materials have shown a new trend in sensing fields. This critical review briefly describes the synthesis routes for COF powders and thin films. What's more, the most fascinating and significant applications of COFs in sensing fields including explosive sensing, humidity sensing, pH detection, biosensing, gas sensing, metal ion sensing, and other substance sensing are summarized and highlighted. Finally, the major challenges and future trends of COFs with respect to their preparation and sensing applications are discussed.


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