Metal-Mediated Directional Capping of Rod-Packing Metal–Organic Frameworks

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Abstract

Two new rod-packing metal–organic frameworks (RPMOF) are constructed by regulating the in situ formation of the capping agent. In CPM-s7, carboxylate linkers extend 1D manganese-oxide chains in four additional directions, forming 3D RPMOF. The substitution of Mn2+ with a stronger Lewis acidic Co2+, leads to an acceleration of the hydrolysis-prone sulfonate linker, resulting in presence of sulfate ions to reduce two out of the four carboxylate-extending directions, and thus forming a new 2D rod-packing CPM-s8. Density functional theory calculations and magnetization measurements reveal ferrimagnetic ordering of CPM-s8, signifying the potential of exploring 2D RPMOF for effective low-dimensional magnetic materials.

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Hong, A. N., Luong, D., Alghamdi, M., Liao, W. C., Zhang, W., Kusumoputro, E., … Feng, P. (2022). Metal-Mediated Directional Capping of Rod-Packing Metal–Organic Frameworks. Chemistry - A European Journal, 28(52). https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202201576

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