In situ time-resolved monitoring of mixed-ligand metal-organic framework mechanosynthesis

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Abstract

The mechanism of mixed-ligand metal-organic framework (MOF) formation, and the possible role of intermediate single-ligand metal complexes during mechanosynthesis, have not been explored yet. For the first time, we report here in situ real-time monitoring of the mechanochemical formation mechanism of mixed-ligand MOFs. Our results show that binary phases can act as intermediates or competing products in one-pot and stepwise synthesis.

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Rautenberg, M., Bhattacharya, B., Witt, J., Jain, M., & Emmerling, F. (2022). In situ time-resolved monitoring of mixed-ligand metal-organic framework mechanosynthesis. CrystEngComm, 24(38), 6747–6750. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ce00803c

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