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Thermodynamics and Electronic Properties of Heterometallic Multinuclear Actinide-Containing Metal-Organic Frameworks with "Structural Memory".

Otega A Ejegbavwo1, Corey R Martin1, Oyindamola A Olorunfemi1, Gabrielle A Leith1, Richard T Ly1, Allison M Rice1, Ekaterina A Dolgopolova1, Mark D Smith1, Stavros G Karakalos2, Nancy Birkner3,4, Brian A Powell5, Shubham Pandey6, Robert J Koch7, Scott T Misture7, Hans-Conrad Zur Loye1, Simon R Phillpot6, Kyle S Brinkman3,4, Natalia B Shustova1.   

Abstract

Thermodynamic studies of actinide-containing metal-organic frameworks (An-MOFs), reported herein for the first time, are a step toward addressing challenges related to effective nuclear waste administration. In addition to An-MOF thermochemistry, enthalpies of formation were determined for the organic linkers, 2,2'-dimethylbiphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylic acid (H2Me2BPDC) and biphenyl-4,4'-dicarboxylic acid (H2BPDC), which are commonly used building blocks for MOF preparation. The electronic structure of the first example of An-MOF with mixed-metal AnAn'-nodes was influenced through coordination of transition metals as shown by the density of states near the Fermi edge, changes in the Tauc plot, conductivity measurements, and theoretical calculations. The "structural memory" effect (i.e., solvent-directed crystalline-amorphous-crystalline structural dynamism) was demonstrated as a function of node coordination degree, which is the number of organic linkers per metal node. Remarkable three-month water stability was reported for Th-containing frameworks herein, and the mechanism is also considered for improvement of the behavior of a U-based framework in water. Mechanistic aspects of capping linker installation were highlighted through crystallographic characterization of the intermediate, and theoretical calculations of free energies of formation (ΔGf) for U- and Th-MOFs with 10- and 12-coordinated secondary building units (SBUs) were performed to elucidate experimentally observed transformations during the installation processes. Overall, these results are the first thermochemical, electronic, and mechanistic insights for a relatively young class of actinide-containing frameworks.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31276404     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b04737

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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