Unlocking the Potential of 3D Covalent Frameworks for Creating Large Pores
3D Covalent Framework with Large Pores
Researchers have developed a new type of 3D covalent framework, with large pores and an unprecedented combination of properties—including high chemical stability and selectivity. The material, described in a new paper published in the journal Nature Chemistry, could be used in a variety of applications, including the storage and delivery of drugs, separation processes, and water treatment.
In a new blog entry, researchers have announced their success in developing a new type of 3D covalent framework, with large pores and an unprecedented combination of properties. This new material has a high chemical stability and selectivity, making it suitable for a variety of applications. From drug storage and delivery to water treatment, this material could revolutionize the way we use and interact with materials in our everyday lives.
source: Phys.org