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Mixed-motif interpenetration and cross-linking of high-connectivity networks led to robust and porous metal-organic frameworks with high gas uptake capacities

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 3, Issue 7, Pages 2288-2292

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2sc20172k

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  1. NSF [DMR-0906662]
  2. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  3. Division Of Materials Research [0906662] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Two high-connectivity MOFs with very interesting modes of mixed-motif interpenetration and cross-linking were synthesized using the elongated and aromatic-rich methanetetra(biphenyl-p-carboxylic acid) bridging ligand (H4MTBPC, H4L). [Zn-4(L)(H2L)(2)]center dot 12DEF center dot 40H(2)O (1) contains an interpenetrating 4,8-connected 3D framework of the alb/P topology and 4,4-connected 3D network of the lon topology, whereas [Co-5(L)(HL())2]center dot 15DMF center dot 37H(2)O (2) is the first 4,12-connected 4-nodal net with the Schlafli symbol of {4(22).6(39).8(5)}{4(5).6}(2){4(6)}. The structure of 2 can be visualized as cross-linking of three 4,4-connected 3D networks of the lon topology. The seemingly different structures of 1 and 2 are in fact closely related as the structure of 1 can be obtained by removing one of the Co centers in the penta-cobalt secondary building unit (SBU). Unusual mixed-motif interpenetration in 1 and cross-linking in 2 rigidify and stabilize the frameworks, leading to highly porous MOFs with high uptake capacities for H-2 and CO2.

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