| Literature DB >> 29508501 |
Liangliang Zhang1, Shuai Yuan2, Liang Feng2, Bingbing Guo1, Jun-Sheng Qin2, Ben Xu1, Christina Lollar2, Daofeng Sun1, Hong-Cai Zhou2,3.
Abstract
Multi-component metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with precisely controlled pore environments are highly desired owing to their potential applications in gas adsorption, separation, cooperative catalysis, and biomimetics. A series of multi-component MOFs, namely PCN-900(RE), were constructed from a combination of tetratopic porphyrinic linkers, linear linkers, and rare-earth hexanuclear clusters (RE6 ) under the guidance of thermodynamics. These MOFs exhibit high surface areas (up to 2523 cm2 g-1 ) and unlimited tunability by modification of metal nodes and/or linker components. Post-synthetic exchange of linear linkers and metalation of two organic linkers were realized, allowing the incorporation of a wide range of functional moieties. Two different metal sites were sequentially placed on the linear linker and the tetratopic porphyrinic linker, respectively, giving rise to an ideal platform for heterogeneous catalysis.Entities:
Keywords: heterogeneous catalysis; metal-organic frameworks; pore environments; rare-earth metals
Year: 2018 PMID: 29508501 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201802661
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336