Discovery and introduction of a (3,18)-connected net as an ideal blueprint for the design of metal-organic frameworks

Nat Chem. 2014 Aug;6(8):673-80. doi: 10.1038/nchem.1982. Epub 2014 Jun 29.

Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a promising class of porous materials because it is possible to mutually control their porous structure, composition and functionality. However, it is still a challenge to predict the network topology of such framework materials prior to their synthesis. Here we use a new rare earth (RE) nonanuclear carboxylate-based cluster as an 18-connected molecular building block to form a gea-MOF (gea-MOF-1) based on a (3,18)-connected net. We then utilized this gea net as a blueprint to design and assemble another MOF (gea-MOF-2). In gea-MOF-2, the 18-connected RE clusters are replaced by metal-organic polyhedra, peripherally functionalized so as to have the same connectivity as the RE clusters. These metal-organic polyhedra act as supermolecular building blocks when they form gea-MOF-2. The discovery of a (3,18)-connected MOF followed by deliberate transposition of its topology to a predesigned second MOF with a different chemical system validates the prospective rational design of MOFs.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Benzoates / chemistry
  • Carbon Dioxide / chemistry
  • Carboxylic Acids / chemistry*
  • Epoxy Compounds / chemistry
  • Metals / chemistry*
  • Yttrium / chemistry

Substances

  • Benzoates
  • Carboxylic Acids
  • Epoxy Compounds
  • Metals
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Yttrium
  • 2-fluorobenzoic acid