Literature on the Synthesis of Modulator‐Assisted Covalent–Organic Frameworks (MA‐COFs): A Review

M Mohammad Ehsan Tohidi (Department of Chemistry College of Science University of Tehran Tehran 14155‐6455 Iran) A Ahmad Amiri (Russell School of Chemical Engineering University of Tulsa Tulsa OK 74104 USA)

Abstract

Abstract Covalent–organic frameworks (COFs) owe their remarkable efficiency and versatility to an array of superior structural attributes, including crystallinity, surface area, crystal size, pore distribution, and stability. Although myriad methods have sought to enhance these traits, a singular breakthrough emerged from our research: the strategic use of a lone modulator that elevates all these properties, yielding high‐quality Modulator‐Assisted COFs (MA‐COFs). By deftly slowing monomer incorporation during synthesis, modulators orchestrate the creation of exquisitely ordered crystalline structures, amplify surface area, and foster larger, more resilient crystal domains. Beyond this, they refine pore distribution and fortify stability, unveiling a suite of extraordinary physical and chemical properties. The careful selection and optimization of modulators prove pivotal, directly shaping COF performance and integrity. This review meticulously explores the transformative influence of modulators in COF synthesis, shedding light on mechanisms that drive structural advancements and pinpointing critical efficacy factors. Such strategic deployment not only revolutionizes COF synthesis but also magnifies its potential across diverse scientific and industrial realms. Ultimately, these insights affirm modulators as essential instruments for sculpting COFs of unmatched performance and durability, charting new paths in catalysis and energy storage.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 2
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (2)

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Mohammad Ehsan Tohidi

Department of Chemistry College of Science University of Tehran Tehran 14155‐6455 Iran

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Ahmad Amiri

Russell School of Chemical Engineering University of Tulsa Tulsa OK 74104 USA