A Series Of Mesoporous Rare-Earth Metal-Organic Frameworks Constructed From Organic Secondary Building Units

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2021)

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Further development of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) requires an establishment of hierarchical interaction within the framework. Herein, we report a series of mesoporous rare-earth (RE) MOFs that are constructed from an unusual 12-connected pi-stacked pyrene secondary building unit (SBU) and a typical 12-connected RE6 cluster (RE=Eu, Y, Yb, Tb, Ce). The judicious design of a butterfly-shape pyrene ligand with a tert-butyl substituent enables the formation of the disordered 12-connected organic SBUs on its strong intermolecular pi-pi interactions. The assembly of 12-connected inorganic cuboctahedron SBUs and 12-connected organic distorted hexagonal prism SBUs generates an unprecedented network that can be further simplified into a 4,4-connected pts net linked from planar square and tetrahedra. This work provides fresh insights into the design and synthesis of frameworks constructed from coordinatively, covalently, and noncovalently linked building units.
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butterfly-shape ligands, CO2 conversion, metal&#8211, organic frameworks, organic secondary building units, rare-earth clusters
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