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Structural Diversity in Ga/In-Hydroxamate Metal-Organic Materials.

Wenjing WuZikang QinXiangping DuanYuqing QiuWenlei TangChaozhi XiongZhen-Wu ShaoLi XiongZhongde DaiChong Liu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Developing metal-organic materials (MOMs) with chemical robustness is a prerequisite to exploring their intriguing properties and applications. As part of a continuing effort to construct robust MOMs featuring chelated building units, here we introduce a "bent" thiophene-2,5-dihydroxamate ligand with multiple intrinsic conformations when it is used as a chelating linkage. This approach should further diversify the coordination chemistry in hydroxamate-based MOM structures without compromising the stability. In combination with Group 13 metals Ga/In to ensure homoleptic metal vertices, we report the successful crystallization of four MOMs with diverse structures and dimensionalities: SUM-81 as a 0D metal-organic polyhedron (MOP), SUM-82 as a 2D MOF with an fes topology, SUM-83 and SUM-84 as distinct 1D coordination polymers with shapes mimic stairs and mesh tubes, respectively. As these structures indeed contain the aforementioned different ligand conformations and combinations thereof, these results expand our understanding of the coordination chemistry of hydroxamates. To demonstrate the potential applicability of hydroxamate-chelated robust MOMs, the permanently porous SUM-81 MOP was successfully incorporated in a series of mixed matrix membranes for CO 2 /N 2 separation, showing impressive performances.
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