Anchoring of Diphenylphosphinyl Groups to NH2-MIL-53 by Post-Synthetic Modification

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Incorporation of new functionalities into metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) by post-synthetic modification is a most attractive strategy for attaining the desired properties without risking destruction of the crystalline structure chosen for the aimed application. In this work the amine group in NH2-MIL-53(Al) was used as anchoring point for the diphenylphosphinyl (Ph2PO-) moiety. The success of the derivatization was confirmed by 31P MAS NMR and DRIFT spectroscopic studies. A newly synthesized reference linker bearing the same phosphinic amide functional group was used to assist in the MOF characterization. The introduction of the bulky diphenylphosphinyl group stabilizes the large-pore form of the MOF and leads to changes in the optical properties as a consequence of the electronic influence of the PO group. The approach described here is relevant for the preparation of novel phosphorus-containing MOFs.

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Castellanos, S., Sai Sankar Gupta, K. B., Pustovarenko, A., Dikhtiarenko, A., Nasalevich, M., Atienzar, P., … Kapteijn, F. (2015). Anchoring of Diphenylphosphinyl Groups to NH2-MIL-53 by Post-Synthetic Modification. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2015(28), 4648–4652. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.201500678

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