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Using Predefined M3(μ3-O) Clusters as Building Blocks for an Isostructural Series of Metal-Organic Frameworks

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 9, 期 28, 页码 23957-23966

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b06041

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metal-organic framework; cluster; secondary building block; ligand exchange; CO2 adsorption

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [PYAPP2_160581]
  2. Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02- 05CH11231]
  3. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [PYAPP2_160581] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted much attention in the past decade owing to their unprecedented internal surface areas, tunable topologies, designable surfaces, and various potential applications. One bottleneck in the field regarding MOF synthesis is controlling the metal -containing secondary building unit (SBU) incorporated into the structure. In this work we report the synthesis and characterization of five trimeric {M-3(mu(3)-O)(CH3CO2)(6)](x) clusters (where M = Fe3+, Cr3+, Fe3+/Cr3+, Fe3+/Co2+, or Fe3+/Ni2+ and x = +1 or 0). The monocarboxylate capping ligand, acetate in this case, readily undergoes exchange with several difunctional counterparts, including 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid (142-BDC) and biphenyl-4,4'dicarbotylic acid (142-BPDC), for the formation of an isostructural series of MOFs, several of which are newly reported (for M = Fe3+ /Cr3+, Fe3+ /Co2+, and Fe3+ /Ni2+) and show excellent CO2 adsorption properties. In this report, a host of techniques including NMR, ICP, and ESI-MS are used to probe the ligand exchange process and composition of the SBUs, and XAS is used to monitor the Fe3+ and Cr3+ environment throughout the reactions, giving strong evidence that the dusters stay intact throughout the MOF synthesis. This work reveals that predefined SBUs is an effective means to create metal -substituted analogues of known frameworks. Further, CO adsorption and in situ IR are used to probe accessibility of the metals after solvent removal. We show for the first time that the incorporation of the neutral clusters, containing weaker Lewis acids like Ni(2+)and Co2+, can promote the formation of open metal sites in the MOF frameworks, structural features known to enhance the binding energy of small guest molecules like CO2.

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