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Linking metal-organic cages pairwise as a design approach for assembling multivariate crystalline materials

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 68-73

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1sc05663h

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  1. Australian Research Council [DE190100327]
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinscha. (DFG) through Emmy-Noether grant [RO 5688/1-1]
  3. Australian Research Council [DE190100327] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Pairwise linking of metal-organic cages introduces defined chemical complexity into porous materials, enabling the design of bespoke multi-functional materials with atomistic control over the location and ordering of chemical functionalities.
Using metal-organic cages (MOCs) as preformed supermolecular building-blocks (SBBs) is a powerful strategy to design functional metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with control over the pore architecture and connectivity. However, introducing chemical complexity into the network via this route is limited as most methodologies focus on only one type of MOC as the building-block. Herein we present the pairwise linking of MOCs as a design approach to introduce defined chemical complexity into porous materials. Our methodology exploits preferential Rh-aniline coordination and stoichiometric control to rationally link Cu4L4 and Rh4L4 MOCs into chemically complex, yet extremely well-defined crystalline solids. This strategy is expected to open up significant new possibilities to design bespoke multi-functional materials with atomistic control over the location and ordering of chemical functionalities.

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