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Snapshots of Postsynthetic Modification in a Layered Metal-Organic Framework: Isometric Linker Exchange and Adaptive Linker Installation.

Weimin LinErlong NingLingyi YangYin RaoShuyin PengQiaowei Li
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Terminal ligand exchange and framework linker exchange have been frequently practiced as powerful tools to functionalize reticular structures such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Herein, we report the postsynthetic modification (PSM) of a 6-connected layered MOF (hxl topology) to achieve a 12-connected fcu framework. In the PSM process, isometric linker exchange in the layers and linker installation between adjacent layers by the substitution of modulating ligands happen simultaneously. Snapshots of PSM at different time points reveal that the hxl domain is adaptively reorganized to create sites for new linker installation, and gradually the fcu domain dominates the crystal. Detailed kinetic analysis suggests that, although adaptive linker installation requires interlayer expansion of stackings in situ, it is kinetically faster than isometric linker exchange in the layers.
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