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Three-dimensional Porous Heterometallic-organic Frameworks:Synthesis And Properties

Posted on:2017-02-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Q CaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2271330482489487Subject:Inorganic Chemistry
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Two three-dimensional(3D) porous heterometal-organic frameworks(HMOFs) with isostructures,[Zn2Cd(OH)(BTC)2(DMF)(H2O)2]?(H3O)(JUC-155A) and [ZnCo2(OH)(BTC)2(DMF)(H2O)2]?(H3O)(JUC-155B)(JUC=Jilin University China, BTC=1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate and DMF = N,N-dimethylformamide), have been successfully synthesized by utilizing two kinds of 3d metal ions(Zn(II) and Cd(II) or Zn(II) and Co(II)) under conformable conditions. X-ray crystallography reveals that both HMOFs consist of trinuclear metal-carboxylate secondary building units(SBUs), and these SBUs are interlinked by the phenyl groups of BTC ligands to generate 3D open-frameworks with two types of channels of about 6.3 and 10.7 ?. Both HMOFs show the multifunctional properties in photoluminescence and adsorption. JUC-155 B also exhibits an antiferromagnetic interaction, owing to the presence of dinuclear cobalt centers. Additionally, the high-pressure hydrogen storage of JUC-155 A has been also examined at 77 K. By using mixed metal centers in clustered SBUs, it is a good strategy to construct those isostructures with heterometallic systems, and it is believed that the presence of such HMOFs will further facilitate the exploration of multifunctional materials.
Keywords/Search Tags:metal-organic framework heterometal-organic framework, multifunctional materials porous materials
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