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Molecular Intermediate in the Directed Formation of a Zeolitic Metal-Organic Framework.

Michael A SinnwellQuin R S MillerLauren PalysDushyant BarpagaLili LiuMark E BowdenYi HanSanjit GhoseMaria L SushkoHerbert Todd SchaefWenqian XuMay NymanPraveen K Thallapally
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
Directed synthesis promises control over architecture and function of framework materials. In practice, however, designing such syntheses requires a detailed understanding of the multistep pathways of framework formations, which remain elusive. By identifying intermediate coordination complexes, this study provides insights into the complex role of a structure-directing agent (SDA) in the synthetic realization of a promising material. Specifically, a novel molecular intermediate was observed in the formation of an indium zeolitic metal-organic framework (ZMOF) with a sodalite topology. The role of the imidazole SDA was revealed by time-resolved in situ powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS).
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