An Elastic Hydrogen-Bonded Cross-Linked Organic Framework for Effective Iodine Capture in Water

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Yunxiao LinChenfeng Ke

Abstract

A crystalline microporous hydrogen-bonded cross-linked organic framework has been developed through covalent photo-cross-linking of molecular monomers that are assembled in a crystalline state. The elastic framework expands its void space to adsorb iodine rapidly with a high uptake capacity in an aqueous environment as well as recovering its crystalline form after the release of iodine.

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