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Ligand-Directed Reticular Synthesis of Catalytically Active Missing Zirconium-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Zhijie ChenPenghao LiXingjie WangKen-Ichi OtakeXuan ZhangLee RobisonAhmet AtilganTimur IslamogluMorgan G HallGregory W PetersonJ Fraser StoddartOmar K Farha
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2019)
Zirconium-based metal-organic frameworks (Zr-MOFs) based on edge-transitive nets such as fcu, spn, she, csq, and ftw with diverse potential applications have been widely reported. Zr-MOFs based on the highly connected 6,12-connected alb net, however, remain absent on account of synthetic challenges. Herein we report the ligand-directed reticular syntheses and isoreticular expansion of a series of Zr-MOFs with the edge-transitive alb net from 12-connected hexagonal-prismatic Zr6 nodes and 6-connected trigonal-prismatic linkers, i.e., microporous NU-1600, mesoporous NU-1601, and mesoporous NU-1602. These Zr-MOFs exhibit remarkable activities toward the destruction of a nerve agent (soman) and a nerve agent simulant (DMNP).
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
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  • peripheral nerve
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