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Intercalation of Coordinatively Unsaturated Fe(III) Ion within Interpenetrated Metal-Organic Framework MOF-5.

Rebecca J HolmbergThomas BurnsSamuel M GreerLibor KoberaSebastian A StoianIlia KorobkovStephen HillDavid L BryceTom K WooMuralee Murugesu
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2016)
Coordinatively unsaturated Fe(III) metal sites were successfully incorporated into the iconic MOF-5 framework. This new structure, Fe(III) -iMOF-5, is the first example of an interpenetrated MOF linked through intercalated metal ions. Structural characterization was performed with single-crystal and powder XRD, followed by extensive analysis by spectroscopic methods and solid-state NMR, which reveals the paramagnetic ion through its interaction with the framework. EPR and Mössbauer spectroscopy confirmed that the intercalated ions were indeed Fe(III) , whereas DFT calculations were employed to ascertain the unique pentacoordinate architecture around the Fe(III) ion. Interestingly, this is also the first crystallographic evidence of pentacoordinate Zn(II) within the MOF-5 SBU. This new MOF structure displays the potential for metal-site addition as a framework connector, thus creating further opportunity for the innovative development of new MOF materials.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • solid state
  • high resolution
  • molecular docking
  • density functional theory
  • magnetic resonance
  • quantum dots
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