| Literature DB >> 25474702 |
Dawei Feng1, Kecheng Wang1, Zhangwen Wei1, Ying-Pin Chen2, Cory M Simon3, Ravi K Arvapally4, Richard L Martin5, Mathieu Bosch1, Tian-Fu Liu1, Stephen Fordham1, Daqiang Yuan6, Mohammad A Omary4, Maciej Haranczyk5, Berend Smit7, Hong-Cai Zhou2.
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks with high stability have been pursued for many years due to the sustainability requirement for practical applications. However, researchers have had great difficulty synthesizing chemically ultra-stable, highly porous metal-organic frameworks in the form of crystalline solids, especially as single crystals. Here we present a kinetically tuned dimensional augmentation synthetic route for the preparation of highly crystalline and extremely robust metal-organic frameworks with a preserved metal cluster core. Through this versatile synthetic route, we obtain large single crystals of 34 different iron-containing metal-organic frameworks. Among them, PCN-250(Fe2Co) exhibits high volumetric uptake of hydrogen and methane, and is also stable in water and aqueous solutions with a wide range of pH values.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25474702 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6723
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919