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A high connectivity metal-organic framework with exceptional hydrogen and methane uptake capacities

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 3, Issue 10, Pages 3032-3037

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2sc20601c

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  1. NSF [DMR-0906662]

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A 6,8-connected 3-dimensional metal-organic framework (2) of the tph topology was constructed from a new aromatic-rich, tetraphenylmethane-derived octa-carboxylate bridging ligand and trizinc cluster secondary building units (SBUs), and exhibited exceptionally high hydrogen (58 mg g(-1) and 39 g L-1 at 52 bar and 77 K) and methane (276 mg g(-1) and 189 g L-1 at 80 bar and 298 K) uptake capacities. 2 has the highest hydrogen uptake at 298 K among all of the MOFs that have been examined to date. The gravimetric and volumetric methane uptake capacities for 2 are the highest among thousands of MOFs that have been evaluated. We attribute the exceptionally high gas uptake capacities of 2 to the highly branched, aromatic-rich nature of the bridging ligand, optimal pore size, and the open metal sites in the trizinc SBUs in a stable high-connectivity MOF.

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