A mesoporous Zr-based metal–organic framework driven by the assembly of an octatopic linker

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Abstract

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) based on high-connected nets are generally very attractive due to their combined robustness and porosity. Here, we describe the synthesis of BCN-348, a new high-connected Zr-MOF built from an 8-connected (8-c) cubic Zr-oxocluster and an 8-c organic linker. BCN-348 contains a minimal edge-transitive 3,4,8-c eps net, and combines mesoporosity with thermal and hydrolytic stability. Encouraging results from preliminary studies on its use as a catalyst for hydrolysis of a nerve-agent simulant suggest its potential as an agent for detoxification of chemical weapons and other pernicious compounds.

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Ortín-Rubio, B., Perona-Bermejo, C., Suárez del Pino, J. A., Carmona, F. J., Gándara, F., Navarro, J. A. R., … Maspoch, D. (2023). A mesoporous Zr-based metal–organic framework driven by the assembly of an octatopic linker. Chemical Communications, 59(50), 7803–7806. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cc01831h

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