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Synthesis and Structural Characterization of a 3-D Lithium Based Metal-Organic Framework Showing Dynamic Structural Behavior

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CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 2801-2805

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cg100449z

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  1. National Science Foundation [DMR-0800415]
  2. Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)
  3. U.K. Fulbright Program
  4. Division Of Materials Research
  5. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0800415] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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A 3-D lithium based metal organic framework Li-2(C7H3NO4)center dot(C3H7NO) [Li-2(2,5-PDC)center dot(DMF), 1; ULMOF-5, UL = ultrolight, PDC = pyridinedicarboxylate, space group Pbcn, a = 15.800(3) angstrom, b = 8.5958(17) angstrom, c = 18.460(4) angstrom, V = 2507.1(9) angstrom(3)] was synthesized using the solvothermal method and characterized by single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction techniques. Compound 1 contains tetrameric edge and corner sharing lithium polyhedral clusters connected by organic linkers, forming channels along the [001] direction, with coordinated DMF molecules pointing toward each other in these channels. Thermogravimetric analysis shows compound 1 is stable up to 280 degrees C under N-2 atmosphere followed by removal of the coordinated DMF molecules, as evident from the associated weight loss. BET (25.06 m(2)/g) surface area measurement showed loss of porosity after solvent removal because of a structure change. Solid-state Li-6 NMR on the desolvated compound showed the absence of tricoordinated lithium centers, indicating rearrangement of bonds around the lithium center after DMF removal. The desolvated form reverts to the original form upon exposure to DMF, showing dynamic structural behavior.

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