Novel cerium bisphosphinate coordination polymer and unconventional metal–organic framework

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Abstract

The first Ce(III)-based coordination polymer ICR-9 (ICR stands for Inorganic Chemistry Řež), with the formula Ce2(C8H10P2O4)3, containing ditopic phenylene-1,4-bis(methylphosphinic acid) linker, was synthetized under solvothermal conditions. The crystal structure, solved using electron diffraction tomography (EDT), revealed 2D layers of octahedrally coordinated cerium atoms attached together through O-P-O bridges. The structure is nonporous, however, the modification of synthetic conditions led to unconventional metal–organic framework (or defective amorphous phase) with a specific surface area up to approximately 400 m2 g-1.

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Rohlíček, J., Bůžek, D., Brázda, P., Kobera, L., Hynek, J., Brus, J., … Demel, J. (2019). Novel cerium bisphosphinate coordination polymer and unconventional metal–organic framework. Crystals, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9060303

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