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On-Surface Fabrication of Bimetallic Metal-Organic Frameworks through the Synergy and Competition among Noncovalent Interactions.

Donglin LiYuanqi DingXinyi WangWei Xu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
Two-dimensional metal-organic frameworks (2D-MOFs) are attracting more attention due to their unique properties. Various 2D-MOF structures have been fabricated on surfaces in which either only one kind of metal was incorporated or only one kind of noncovalent interaction was involved in a bimetallic network. However, 2D-MOFs involving different kinds of noncovalent interactions and multiple metal components are more complex and less predictable. Here, we choose the uracil (U) molecule together with alkali metals [sodium (Na) and cesium (Cs)] and a transition metal [iron (Fe)] as model systems and successfully construct two kinds of bimetallic 2D-MOFs through the synergy and competition among noncovalent interactions, which is revealed by the high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy imaging and density functional theory calculations. Such a systematic study may help to improve our fundamental understanding of the interaction mechanism of noncovalent bonds and, moreover, lead to further investigations of the unprecedented functions of surface-supported 2D-MOF structures.
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