Multiple Functional Groups of Varying Ratios in Metal-Organic Frameworks
Article 2010 en
Authors
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Hexiang Deng
CD
Christian J. Doonan
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Hiroyasu Furukawa
Abstract
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Many Mixed Linkers in MOFs Crystallization can separate different molecules because different molecules cannot generally be accommodated equally well in the same crystal lattice. However, in metal-organic framework (MOF) compounds, the organic linkers do not pack closely to other parts of the lattice, so it may be possible to mix several linkers that are derivatives of a parent compound with the same end groups. Deng et al. (p. 846 ) show that zinc-based MOFs can be made that mix 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate and up to eight of its derivatives in a random fashion. The effects of such mixing on porosity and absorption characteristics is nonlinear; in one case, a mixed-linker compound was four times better for selecting CO 2 versus CO compared with the best MOF bearing only one of the component linkers.
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