Exploring the Isoreticular Continuum between Phosphonate- and Phosphinate-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks

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Abstract

The rational design of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is one of the driving forces behind the great success that this class of materials is experiencing. The so-called isoreticular approach is a key design tool, very often used to tune the size, steric properties, and additional functional groups of the linker used. In this work, we go one step further and show that even linkers with two different coordinating groups, namely, phosphonate and phosphinate, can form isoreticular MOFs. This effectively bridges the gap between MOFs utilizing phosphinate and phosphonate coordinating groups. Using a novel bifunctional ligand, 4-[hydroxy(methyl)phosphoryl]phenylphosphonic acid [H3PPP(Me)], we were able to prepare ICR-12, a MOF isoreticular to already published MOFs containing bisphosphinate linkers (e.g., ICR-4). An isostructural MOF ICR-13 was also successfully prepared using 1,4-benzenediphosphonic acid. We envisage that this strategy can be used to further enlarge the pool of MOFs.

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Ondrušová, S., Kloda, M., Rohlíček, J., Taddei, M., Zarȩba, J. K., & Demel, J. (2022). Exploring the Isoreticular Continuum between Phosphonate- and Phosphinate-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks. Inorganic Chemistry, 61(47), 18990–18997. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c03271

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