A series of microporous and robust Ln-MOFs showing luminescence properties and catalytic performances towards Knoevenagel reactions.
Miaomiao TianJun ZhengJintang XueXuze PanDandan ZhouQing-Xia YaoYun-Wu LiWen-Zeng DuanJie SuXian-Qiang HuangPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2021)
A series of microporous Ln(III)-based metal-organic frameworks (1-Ln) have been hydrothermally synthesized using 4,4',4''-nitrilotribenzoic acid (H3NTB). Single crystal X-ray diffraction analyses show that 1-Ln are isostructural and have 3D porous frameworks with remarkable stability and permanent porosity for Ar and CO2 adsorption. In addition, 1-Ln exhibit diverse photoluminescence emissions depending on the nature of lanthanide ions. More importantly, 1-Ln are further studied in the Knoevenagel reactions of benzaldehyde derivatives and malononitrile under solvent-free conditions, and it is found that 1-Tb shows the best catalytic activities (yields up to 99%), providing a unique example to differentiate the roles of Ln ions within the frameworks in catalyzing Knoevenagel reactions.