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Central Metal-Triggered Structural Transformation of a 2D Layered MOF: Mechanistic Studies and Applications.

Liping WangMengyi HuangJinling HuangShuyu ZhangHaitao LiHongyu DongXin-Tao WuYue-Hong Wen
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
The structural transformation of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has attracted increasing interests, which has not only produced various new structures but also served as a fantastic platform for MOF-based kinetic analysis. Multiple reaction conditions have been documented to cause structural transformation; nevertheless, central metal-induced topological alteration of MOFs is rare. Herein, we reported a structural transformation of a 2D layered Cd-MOF driven by Cd(II) ions. After being submerged in the aqueous solution of cadmium nitrate, the twofold interpenetrated 2D network of [Cd(hsb-2)(bdc)·5H 2 O] n [HSB-W10; bdc: 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate; hsb-2:1,2-bis(4'-pyridylmethylamino)-ethane] was converted into a novel noninterpenetrated 2D network [Cd 1.5 (hsb-2)(bdc) 1.5 (H 2 O) 2 ·H 2 O] n (HSB-W16). This partial dissolution-recrystallization process was investigated by integrating controlled experiments, 1 H NMR spectra, and photographic tracking analysis. Furthermore, a novel strategy combining in situ multicomponent dye encapsulation and central metal-triggered structural transformation was developed for the fabrication of MOF materials with white-light emission. By adopting this strategy, different dye guest molecules were concurrently introduced into the HSB-W16 host matrix, leading to a range of white-light-emitting MOF composites. This work will enable detailed studies of solid-state transformations and demonstrate a promising application prospect for structural transformation.
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