Abstract
A cubic metal-organic framework with an unprecedented octanuclear secondary building unit (SBU) was isolated. The obtained SBU is composed of 8 CoII ions at each vertex, 6 μ4-OH groups at each face, and 12 cpt− ligands framing the metal core. The cuboctahedra arrange in a ubt framework topology, eliciting a highly symmetrical MOF structure. Magnetic measurements as well as DFT calculations on this crystalline MOF reveal intramolecular antiferromagnetic coupling between CoII ions in the octanuclear SBU. © 2014 Partner Organisations.
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Holmberg, R. J., Kay, M., Korobkov, I., Kadantsev, E., Boyd, P. G., Aharen, T., … Murugesu, M. (2014). An unprecedented CoII cuboctahedron as the secondary building unit in a Co-based metal-organic framework. Chemical Communications, 50(40), 5333–5335. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3cc46396f
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