Abstract

Covalent organic framework (COF) materials gained immense research interest since its emergence. However, two dimensional COF experiences comparatively better applications than its three dimensional counterpart and thus are reported in higher numbers. The emergence of COFs is due to its better thermal and chemical stability thereby providing opportunity towards wider applications in energy storage, catalysis, gas adsorption and separation, sensing, optics, etc. In recent days application of these materials for conduction is the growing interest of the researchers. In this minireview we aimed to describe about the applications of COFs particularly towards ionic conductivity.

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