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Influence of sterically non-hindering methyl groups on adsorption properties of two classical zinc and copper MOF types

Journal

COMPTES RENDUS CHIMIE
Volume 15, Issue 10, Pages 866-877

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centre Mersenne pour ldition scientifique ouverte
DOI: 10.1016/j.crci.2012.09.001

Keywords

Metal-organic frameworks; Porous coordination polymers; Functionalization; Gas sorption; Hydrogen sorption

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  1. Federal German Ministry of Economics (BMWi) [0327851A]

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The metal-organic frameworks (three-dimensional porous coordination polymers) [Zn4O(Me4BPDC)(3)] x 9 DMF, 2 . 9 DMF and [Cu-2(Me4BPDC)(2)] x 9 DMF, 3 . 9 DMF are representatives of the classical Zn-IRMOF series and Cu paddle-wheel complexes with H2Me4BPDC = 2,2',6,6'-tetramethyl-4,4'-biphenyldicarboxylic acid, 1. The dicarboxylate linker of 1 is a representative of the non-planar biphenyl ligand family, known as an efficient scaffold for chiral molecules. There is a 90 degrees twist angle between the phenyl rings in 1, dictated by the methyl groups, which leads to assembly of doubly interpenetrated pcu-a (in 2) and nbo-a (in 3) nets under low temperature solvothermal conditions in dimethylformamide (DMF). Activation by degassing (to yield 2), exchange with methanol or tetrahydrofuran and subsequent evacuation at elevated temperatures (to yield 3(I)) gave materials with BET surface areas of 1735 m(2)/g (2) and 1041 m(2)/g (3(I)). Adsorbed quantities of H-2 were 1.26 wt% (2) and 1.02 wt% (3(I)) (77 K, 1 bar), CO2 30.8 cm(3)/g (2) and 50 cm(3)/g (3(I)) (273 K, 1 bar) and CH4 12.9 cm(3)/g (2) and 11.4 cm(3)/g (3(I)) (273 K, 1 bar). The H-2 and CO2 sorption values for 2 are similar to those of MOF-5 (IRMOF-1) with its almost doubled BET surface area. An increase is found concerning the adsorbed amounts of N-2, H-2, and CO2 for 3(I) compared to related doubly interpenetrated nbo-a-type MOF-601, MOF-602, MOF-603 ([Cu2L2] with L = 2,2'-R2-4,4'-biphenyldicarboxylate, R = CN, Me, I, respectively). (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS on behalf of Academie des sciences.

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