Iron(II) Metal-Organic Framework with unh Topology and Tetrazole-Padded Helical Channels.
Rui-Rong DaiChong-Wei DingJie-Yi ZhouRong-Jia WeiXue-Zhi WangXiao-Ping ZhouDan LiPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
A unique metal-organic framework (MOF) with tetrazole-padded helical channels has been successfully synthesized in one pot from iron(II) trifluoromethanesulfonate, 4-formylimidazole, hydrazine, and sodium azide under solvothermal conditions and features a rare unh topology and porous structure for gas adsorption. Transformations of condensation, cycloaddition, and coordination occurred during the synthetic process, in which a 1,5-disubstituted tetrazole ligand was formed in situ.