Versatile rare earth hexanuclear clusters for the design and synthesis of highly-connected ftw -MOFs

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A series of highly porous MOFs were deliberately targeted to contain a 12-connected rare earth hexanuclear cluster and quadrangular tetracarboxylate ligands. The resultant MOFs have an underlying topology of ftw, and are thus (4,12)-c ftw-MOFs. This targeted rare earth ftw-MOF platform offers the potential to assess the effect of pore functionality and size, via ligand functionalization and/or expansion, on the adsorption properties of relevant gases. Examination of the gas adsorption properties of these compounds showed that the ftw-MOF-2 analogues, constructed from rigid ligands with a phenyl, naphthyl, or anthracene core exhibited a relatively high degree of porosity. The specific surface areas and pore volumes of these analogs are amongst the highest reported for RE-based MOFs. Further studies revealed that the Y-ftw-MOF-2 shows promise as a storage medium for methane (CH4) at high pressures. Furthermore, Y-ftw-MOF-2 shows potential as a separation agent for the selective removal of normal butane (n-C4H10) and propane (C3H8) from natural gas (NG) as well as interesting properties for the selective separation of n-C4H10 from C3H8 or isobutane (iso-C4H10). This journal is

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Luebke, R., Belmabkhout, Y., Weseliński, Ł. J., Cairns, A. J., Alkordi, M., Norton, G., … Eddaoudi, M. (2015). Versatile rare earth hexanuclear clusters for the design and synthesis of highly-connected ftw -MOFs. Chemical Science, 6(7), 4095–4102. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc00614g

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