Mechanochemistry of Group 4 Element-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks.
Fillipp Edvard SalvadorVance MillerKaoru ShimadaChen-Hao WangJoshua WrightMilton DasYing-Pin ChenYu-Sheng ChenChris SheehanWenqian XuGayan RubasinghegeWen-Yang GaoPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Mechanochemical synthesis is emerging as an environmentally friendly yet efficient approach to preparing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Herein, we report our systematic investigation on the mechanochemical syntheses of Group 4 element-based MOFs. The developed mechanochemistry allows us to synthesize a family of Hf4O4(OH)4(OOC)12-based MOFs. Integrating [Zr6O4(OH)4(OAc)12]2 and [Hf6O4(OH)4(OAc)12]2 under the mechanochemical conditions leads to a unique family of cluster-precise multimetallic MOFs that cannot be accessed by the conventional solvothermal synthesis. Extensive efforts have not yielded an effective pathway for preparing TiIV-derived MOFs, tentatively because of the relatively low Ti-O bond dissociation energy.