| Literature DB >> 28747050 |
Jingui Duan1,2, Masakazu Higuchi2, Jiajia Zheng2,3, Shin-Ichiro Noro4, I-Ya Chang5, Kim Hyeon-Deuk5, Simon Mathew2, Shinpei Kusaka2, Easan Sivaniah2, Ryotaro Matsuda2, Shigeyoshi Sakaki3, Susumu Kitagawa2,6.
Abstract
The prevalence of the condensed phase, interpenetration, and fragility of mesoporous coordination polymers (meso-PCPs) featuring dense open metal sites (OMSs) place strict limitations on their preparation, as revealed by experimental and theoretical reticular chemistry investigations. Herein, we propose a rational design of stabilized high-porosity meso-PCPs, employing a low-symmetry ligand in combination with the shortest linker, formic acid. The resulting dimeric clusters (PCP-31 and PCP-32) exhibit high surface areas, ultrahigh porosities, and high OMS densities (3.76 and 3.29 mmol g-1, respectively), enabling highly selective and effective separation of C2H2 from C2H2/CO2 mixtures at 298 K, as verified by binding energy (BE) and electrostatic potentials (ESP) calculations.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28747050 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b05702
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419