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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Synthesis and characterization of Novel Imine-Linked Covalent Organic Frame work

Author: MAY ABED
Abstract: Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are an emerging set of strong permeable polymers that have been elaborately built by means of reversible covalent bonds with organic building blocks. The well-defined crystalline permeable materials, simple structural alteration, large surface area and structural design and variety provided COFs superior potential in different applications. A series of imine-linked organic covalent frameworks adorned with various Organic, imine functional groups were developed in their cavities. In the current research work author(s) have prepared two imine linked organic covalent frame works (COF-1 and COF-2) in solvo-thermolysis process at ordinary conditions using simple two to three steps process. Prepared COFs were characterized using NMR, PXRD, SEM and FTIR. It was identified that prepared COFs are 2D network molecules and hexagonal structure. Base on 13CNMR and FT IR spectral date imine link successfully developed with high porosity and larger surface area.
Keyword: Imine linked COF, synthesis, characterization, Detoxification, adsorption
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