Chirality Transfer from Covalent Organic Framework Nanotubes to Covalent Organic Framework Films via Chirality Induction Crystallization

S Saikat Bag (Department of Chemical Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata India) D Debasmita Chatterjee (Department of Chemical Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata India) R Rohan Mahapatra (Department of Chemical Sciences) H Himadri Sekhar Sasmal (Department of Chemical Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata India) A Arindam Khatua (Department of Chemical Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata India) M Madhurima Giri S Satyadip Paul (Department of Chemical Sciences) A Ankita Shelke (Central NMR Facility and Physical/Materials Chemistry Division CSIR‐National Chemical Laboratory Pune India) N Najla AlMasoud T Taghrid S. Alomar (Department of Chemistry, College of Science) T Thalasseril G. Ajithkumar (Central NMR Facility and Physical/Materials Chemistry Division CSIR‐National Chemical Laboratory Pune India) S Sayam Sen Gupta (Department of Chemical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohanpur, Kolkata 741246, India) R Rahul Banerjee

Abstract

ABSTRACT We report the synthesis of homochiral crystalline covalent organic framework (COF) films that combine rigidity and porosity, offering significant promise for heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis. We prepared enantiopure COF films from achiral diamine and trialdehyde precursors using a chiral induction crystallization strategy. A Schiff‐base reaction, catalyzed by a chiral acid, namely (R)‐ and (S)‐camphorsulfonic acids (CSA) generated a β‐ketoenamine backbone with induced chirality. (R)‐ and (S)‐camphorsulfonic acids direct the diamine–trialdehyde condensation and induce chirality during the nucleation of COF nanotubes, enabling their periodic arrangement and the formation of homochiral thin films. We successfully synthesized six distinct COF films with three different backbone functionalities: R‐, S‐TpAzo; R‐, S‐TpDPP; and R‐, S‐TpBDMe 2 , using the two enantiomers of the chiral camphorsulfonic acids. All films displayed strong circular dichroism signals and pronounced Cotton effects, confirming their enhanced enantiopurity. Both R‐ and S‐TpAzo films exhibited the highest crystallinity, long‐range order, and permanent porosity, making them particularly well‐suited for catalytic applications. To demonstrate their utility, we encapsulated a bioinspired catalyst, (Et 4 N) 2 [Fe III (Cl)bTAML], within the chiral channels of the R‐ and S‐TpAzo films. The resulting composite created a robust heterogeneous catalytic platform for the asymmetric epoxidation of alkenes, achieving excellent activity and enantioselectivity under ambient conditions.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 21
Published April 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (13)

S

Saikat Bag

Department of Chemical Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata India

D

Debasmita Chatterjee

Department of Chemical Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata India

R

Rohan Mahapatra

Department of Chemical Sciences

H

Himadri Sekhar Sasmal

Department of Chemical Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata India

A

Arindam Khatua

Department of Chemical Sciences Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata India

M

Madhurima Giri

S

Satyadip Paul

Department of Chemical Sciences

A

Ankita Shelke

Central NMR Facility and Physical/Materials Chemistry Division CSIR‐National Chemical Laboratory Pune India

N

Najla AlMasoud

T

Taghrid S. Alomar

Department of Chemistry, College of Science

T

Thalasseril G. Ajithkumar

Central NMR Facility and Physical/Materials Chemistry Division CSIR‐National Chemical Laboratory Pune India

S

Sayam Sen Gupta

Department of Chemical Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohanpur, Kolkata 741246, India

R

Rahul Banerjee