The preparation of an ultrastable mesoporous Cr(III)-MOF via reductive labilization

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Kinetic labilization of the Fe(iii)-O coordination bond in a mesoporous metal-organic framework, PCN-333-Fe(iii), is realized by the reduction of Fe(iii) by Cr(ii). The Fe(ii)-Cr(ii) metathesis is thus completely achieved followed by this reductive labilization process that generates PCN-333-Cr(iii). The kinetic inertness of Cr(iii) provides PCN-333-Cr(iii) with enhanced chemical stability as well as a broader range of applications compared to those of PCN-333-Fe(iii). For instance, alkylamine incorporated PCN-333-Cr(iii) demonstrated significant carbon dioxide uptake while PCN-333-Fe(iii) lost its crystallinity after alkylamine treatment.

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Lian, X., Feng, D., Chen, Y. P., Liu, T. F., Wang, X., & Zhou, H. C. (2015). The preparation of an ultrastable mesoporous Cr(III)-MOF via reductive labilization. Chemical Science, 6(12), 7044–7048. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02587g

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