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Convenient Detection of Pd(II) by a Metal-Organic Framework with Sulfur and Olefin Functions

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 135, Issue 21, Pages 7807-7810

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja401479j

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  1. Research Grants Council of HKSAR [CityU 103212]
  2. City University of Hong Kong [7002723, 7008095]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21201042]
  4. NSF [0087210]
  5. Ohio Board of Regents [CAP-491]
  6. Youngstown State University

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A highly specific, distinct color, change in the crystals of a metal-organic framework with pendant allyl thioether units in response to Pd species was discovered. The color change (from light yellow to orange/brick red) can be triggered by Pd species at concentrations of a few parts per million and points to the potential use of these crystals in colorimetric detection and quantification of Pd(II) ions. The swift color change is likely due to the combined effects of the multiple functions built into the porous framework: the carboxyl groups for bonding with Zn(II) ions to assemble the host network and the thioether and alkene functions for effective uptake of the Pd(II) analytes (e.g, via the alkene-Pd interaction). The resultant loading of Pd (and other noble metal) species into the porous solid also offers rich potential for catalysis applications, and the alkene side chains are amenable to wide- ranging chemical transformations (e.g, bromination and polymerization), enabling further functionalization of the porous networks.

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