Design and synthesis of metal-carboxylate frameworks with permanent microporosity

by Eddaoudi M., Li H.L., Reineke T.M., Fehr M., Kelley D., Groy T.L., Yaghi O.M.
Year: 1999 DOI: 10.1023/A:1019110622091

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Topics in Catalysis Volume 9, Numbers 1-2, 105-111

Abstract

Metal-carboxylate clusters are ideally suited as secondary building units (SBU) for the assembly of extended open frameworks. Examples extracted from the chemistry of the multidentate building block 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate (BDC) show that Zn(BDC) clusters lead to the formation of rigid, stable and truly microporous metal-carboxylate networks. Gas sorption isotherms measured for this class of materials show type (I) gas uptake that is analogous to those observed for zeolites and molecular sieves.
 

Keywords

Metal-organic Microporous Frameworks Sorption isotherm