Tricopper Melaminate, a Metal-Organic Framework Containing Dehydrogenated Melamine and Cu-Cu Bonding.
Paula KallenbachElaheh BayatMarkus StröbeleCarl P RomaoHans-Jürgen MeyerPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Crystals of Cu3(C3N6H3) are formed by a solid-state reaction of CuCl with melamine to form a layered framework structure with open pores running along the hexagonal axis direction of the P6/mcc structure. The compound contains the hitherto unknown (C3N6H3)3- ion, assigned as melaminate. Bonding interactions within and between Cu-Cu dumbbells, which connect melaminate ions into layers, are analyzed by density functional theory calculations of the electron localization function and directional Young's modulus. Band structure calculations reveal the material to be a semiconductor with a band gap on the order of 2 eV.