Percentage yield is calculated based on the molecular weight of a product of a reaction if its a monomeric unit. For polymeric unit how is it possible...
You can use the basic calculation formula of chemistry there
How much reactant ( which is gonna result in your product whether it is solvent also if it is there in your product account it also) and how much you got product that ratio will give your percent yield.
Thank you very much Sandip. If u elaborate a bit it will be very much helpful. How much means? in moles or in g/mg? because I think you are well known about COF. Its not possible to find out moleculer weight of COF. Again if i use two reactants in different proportion i.e., 1 mol and 1.5 mol then which one i will consider during yield calculation
mg would be better as it would be easy for you. No need of molecular weight here as you are not giving the calculation in mmol terms. May be you used different proportion of reactants but the product you got is only what reacted so other reactants remained in solution that you can't account in your yield. So if you used A reactant 50 mg and B reactant 50 mg and your product COF is 50 mg so your product yield of reaction is 50 percent only as that remaining reactant remained in your reaction mixture which do not yield the product. Hope this help.