Isoreticular Contraction of Metal-Organic Frameworks Induced by Cleavage of Covalent Bonds

Yunhui Yang, Pilar Fernández-Seriñán, Inhar Imaz, Felipe Gándara, Marcel Handke, Borja Ortín-Rubio, Judith Juanhuix, Daniel Maspoch Comamala

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    Isoreticular chemistry, in which the organic or inorganic moieties of reticular materials can be replaced without destroying their underlying nets, is a key concept for synthesizing new porous molecular materials and for tuning or functionalization of their pores. Here, we report that the rational cleavage of covalent bonds in a metal-organic framework (MOF) can trigger their isoreticular contraction, without the need for any additional organic linkers. We began by synthesizing two novel MOFs based on the MIL-142 family, (In)BCN-20B and (Sc)BCN-20C, which include cleavable as well as noncleavable organic linkers. Next, we selectively and quantitatively broke their cleavable linkers, demonstrating that various dynamic chemical and structural processes occur within these structures to drive the formation of isoreticular contracted MOFs. Thus, the contraction involves breaking of a covalent bond, subsequent breaking of a coordination bond, and finally, formation of a new coordination bond supported by structural behavior. Remarkably, given that the single-crystal character of the parent MOF is retained throughout the entire transformation, we were able to monitor the contraction by single-crystal X-ray diffraction.
    Idioma originalInglés
    Páginas (desde-hasta)17398-17405
    Número de páginas8
    PublicaciónJournal of the American Chemical Society
    Volumen145
    N.º31
    DOI
    EstadoPublicada - 26 jul 2023

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