Zhengjie Yao, Zhenwei Zhang, Jiali Li, Ji Jia, Si Ma, Yongfeng Zhi, Hong Xia and Xiaoming Liu
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Abstract
A novel diyne-linked porphyrin-based COF was constructed through palladium-catalyzed alkyne–alkyne coupling for the first time. The new material features inherent porosity, moderate crystallinity, excellent durability, full π-conjugation, and can effectively induce the borylation of arylamines under visible-light illumination, and display broad substrate adaptability and good recyclability.
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