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Nickel(II) and copper(I,II)-based metal-organic frameworks incorporating an extended trispyrazolate linker

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CRYSTENGCOMM
Volume 17, Issue 27, Pages 4992-5001

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ce00561b

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  1. project DES-CARTES of the Italian Ministry of the University and Research [PRIN-2010-BNZ3F2]
  2. Center for Gas Separations Relevant to Clean Energy Technologies, an Energy Frontier Research Center - Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-SC0001015]
  3. Universities of Camerino
  4. Insubria
  5. PRAT Design, synthesis and characterization of coordination polymers by assembling of oligonuclear metal systems and polytopic ligands

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Solvothermal reactions between the tritopic pyrazole-based ligand 1,3,5-tris.(1H-pyrazol-4-yl) phenyl) benzene (H3BTPP) and nickel(II) perchlorate or copper(II) nitrate afforded two new metal-organic frameworks, Ni-3(BTPP)(2)center dot solvent(Ni-BTPP) and (Cu4Cu2II)-Cu-I(OH)(2)(BTPP)(2)center dot solvent (Cu-BTPP). Powder diffraction structure determination methods were employed to determine the crystal and molecular structure of the copper(I,II) derivative: triangular [Cu3N6(mu(3)-OH)] nodes are connected to six nearby ones by the pyrazolate ligands, thus constructing flat two-dimensional layers that stack to form slit-like one-dimensional channels. Thermogravimetric analyses highlighted both the thermal stability and the permanent porosity of these two materials. Porosity was confirmed by N-2 adsorption at 77 K, yielding Langmuir specific surface areas of 1923(3) m(2) g(-1) and 874(8) m(2) g(-1) for Ni-BTPP and Cu-BTPP, respectively. Additionally, Ni-BTPP adsorbed 1.73 mmol g(-1) (7.6 wt%) of CO2 at the mild conditions of 298 K and 1 bar.

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