Review:
Covalent Organic Frameworks (cofs)
overall review score: 4.5
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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a class of porous, crystalline materials formed through the self-assembly of organic building blocks linked by covalent bonds. They exhibit high surface area, tunable porosity, and potential applications in gas storage, separation, and catalysis.
Key Features
- High surface area
- Tunable porosity
- Crystalline structure
- Covalent bond linkage
Pros
- Highly customizable properties
- Potential for diverse applications in gas storage and catalysis
- Structural stability
Cons
- Challenges in synthesis and scalability
- Limited real-world applications currently
- Issues with chemical stability in some environments