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Phosphinic Acid Based Linkers: Building Blocks in Metal–Organic Framework Chemistry
Hynek, Jan,Brázda, Petr,Rohlí?ek, Jan,Londesborough, Michael G. S.,Demel, Jan
, p. 5016 - 5019 (2018)
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are a chemically and topologically diverse family of materials composed of inorganic nodes and organic linkers bound together by coordination bonds. Presented here are two significant innovations in this field. The first is
Crystal packing of ammonium salts of arylenebis(phenylphosphinic) acids
Krayushkina,Tufatullin,Kataeva,Milyukov,Sinyashin
, p. 182 - 186 (2014)
It was shown for the first time that the crystal packing mode of the ammonium salt of thiophene-2,5-diylbis(phenylphosphinic acid) substantially differs from that of the dimethylammonium salt of 1,4- phenylenebis(phenylphosphinic acid). The former crystal packing is a three-layer supramolecular sandwich structure consisting of two anionic layers separated by a layer of ammonium cations, whereas the supramolecular organization of the latter salt is based on alternating layers of anions and cations linked by hydrogen bonds.
Robust Aluminum and Iron Phosphinate Metal-Organic Frameworks for Efficient Removal of Bisphenol A
B??ek, Daniel,Demel, Jan,Hynek, Jan,Ková?, Petr,Lang, Kamil,Ondru?ová, Soňa,Rohlí?ek, Jan
, p. 5538 - 5545 (2020/04/20)
Porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have excellent characteristics for the adsorptive removal of environmental pollutants. Herein, we introduce a new series of highly stable MOFs constructed using Fe3+ and Al3+ metal ions and bisp
