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Porous interpenetrated zirconium-organic frameworks (PIZOFs): A chemically versatile family of metal-organic frameworks
Schaate, Andreas,Roy, Pascal,Preusse, Thomas,Lohmeier, Sven Jare,Godt, Adelheid,Behrens, Peter
, p. 9320 - 9325 (2011/10/02)
We present the synthesis and characterization of porous interpenetrated zirconium-organic frameworks (PIZOFs), a new family of metal-organic frameworks obtained from ZrCl4 and the rodlike dicarboxylic acids HO 2C[PE-P(R1,R2)-EP]CO2H that consist of alternating phenylene (P) and ethynylene (E) units. The substituents R 1,R2 were broadly varied (alkyl, Oalkyl, oligo(ethylene glycol)), including postsynthetically addressable substituents (amino, alkyne, furan). The PIZOF structure is highly tolerant towards the variation of R 1 and R2. This together with the modular synthesis of the diacids offers a facile tuning of the chemical environment within the pores. The PIZOF structure was solved from single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The PIZOFs are stable under ambient conditions. PIZOF-2, the PIZOF prepared from HO2C[PE-P(OMe,OMe)-EP]CO2H, served as a prototype to determine thermal stability and porosity. It is stable up to 325°C in air as determined by using thermogravimetry and powder X-ray diffraction. Argon sorption isotherms on PIZOF-2 revealed a Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area of 1250 m2 g-1 and a total pore volume of 0.68 cm3 g-1. Copyright