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A route to robust thioether-functionalized MOF solid materials displaying heavy metal uptake and the ability to be further oxidized.

Guo-Wei XiaoTeng-Fei ChenXin-Zhan SunHui GuoZhong-Feng LiYu-Heng DengChong-Qing Wan
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2017)
Here we developed a facile solvent-assisted ligand exchange method for synthesizing thioether-containing hybrid metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) that cannot be made using direct synthesis. Such a tailored approach provides an alternative method to achieve thioether-based MOFs and its oxidation-decorated materials. These materials showed the ability to take up heavy metals from solution and the ability to capture CO2.
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