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A Microporous Metal-Organic Framework Incorporating Both Primary and Secondary Building Units for Splitting Alkane Isomers.

Liang YuSaif UllahKang ZhouQibin XiaHao WangShi TuJiajin HuangHai-Lun XiaXiao-Yuan LiuTimo ThonhauserJing Li
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
We demonstrate the assembly of a mononuclear metal center, a hexanuclear cluster, and a V-shaped, trapezoidal tetracarboxylate linker into a microporous metal-organic framework featuring an unprecedented 3-nodal (4,4,8)-c lyu topology. The compound, HIAM-302, represents the first example that incorporates both a primary building unit and a hexanuclear secondary building unit in one structure, which should be attributed to the desymmetrized geometry of the organic linker. HIAM-302 possesses optimal pore dimensions and can separate monobranched and dibranched alkanes through selective molecular sieving, which is of significant value in the petrochemical industry.
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