Chemical Sensors Based on Covalent Organic Frameworks

Chemistry. 2024 Jan 11;30(3):e202302474. doi: 10.1002/chem.202302474. Epub 2023 Nov 20.

Abstract

Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are a type of crystalline porous polymer composed of light elements through strong covalent bonds. COFs have attracted considerable attention due to their unique designable structures and excellent material properties. Currently, COFs have shown outstanding potential in various fields, including gas storage, pollutant removal, catalysis, adsorption, optoelectronics, and their research in the sensing field is also increasingly flourishing. In this review, we focus on COF-based sensors. Firstly, we elucidate the fundamental principles of COF-based sensors. Then, we present the primary application areas of COF-based sensors and their recent advancements, encompassing gas, ions, organic compounds, and biomolecules sensing. Finally, we discuss the future trends and challenges faced by COF-based sensors, outlining their promising prospects in the field of sensing.

Keywords: conjugation; covalent organic frameworks; sensors; synthesis design; topochemistry.

Publication types

  • Review