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  • The design of covalent organic frameworks featuring high porosity and excellent charge transfer properties is crucial for widespread applications. Here, the authors report covalent organic frameworks with tunable dimensionality allowing to fine-tune their electronic band structure, charge mobility, and porosity.

    • Shuai Fu
    • Xiao Li
    • Hai I. Wang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-10
  • On-surface methods can be used to synthesize organic molecules, polymers and nanomaterials, however, the diversity of conceivable products is limited by the number of known on-surface reactions. Now, a phenylene ring-forming reaction on a gold surface by intermolecular oxidative coupling of isopropyl substituents on arenes is reported. The reaction is probed using bond-resolved imaging and computational modelling.

    • Amogh Kinikar
    • Marco Di Giovannantonio
    • Roman Fasel
    Research
    Nature Synthesis
    Volume: 1, P: 289-296
  • Two-dimensional framework materials offer atomic-level control over electronic properties and enable novel quantum phenomena and tunable functionality. This Review highlights how structural design, doping and measurement techniques influence conductivity, and it underscores key strategies for optimizing transport properties, with broad implications for electronics, energy and quantum technologies.

    • Shuai Fu
    • Jianjun Zhang
    • Mischa Bonn
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Materials
    P: 1-22
  • Metal single-atom catalysts offer great potential in bridging the gap between heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis. Here the authors demonstrate a multilayer stabilization strategy for fabricating high-loading single-atom catalysts including non-precious and noble metals.

    • Yazhou Zhou
    • Xiafang Tao
    • Klaus Müllen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-11
  • Topological connection of organic chromophores is an attractive way to design light-emitting covalent organic frameworks but the synthesis of stable light-emitting frameworks remains challenging. Here the authors report the designed synthesis of sp2 carbon conjugated frameworks that combine stability with light-emitting activity

    • Enquan Jin
    • Juan Li
    • Donglin Jiang
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-10