Expanding the Group of Porous Interpenetrated Zr-Organic Frameworks (PIZOFs) with Linkers of Different Lengths

Lippke J, Brosent B, von Zons T, Virmani E, Lilienthal S, Preusse T, Huelsmann M, Schneider AM, Wuttke S, Behrens P, Godt A (2017)
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 56(2): 748-761.

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Lippke, Jann; Brosent, BirteUniBi; von Zons, TobiasUniBi; Virmani, Erika; Lilienthal, Sebastian; Preusse, Thomas; Huelsmann, Miriam; Schneider, Andreas M.; Wuttke, Stefan; Behrens, Peter; Godt, AdelheidUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
A Zr-based MOF of the PIZOF type, which consists of two independent and mutually interpenetrating UiO-type frameworks with [Zr6O4(OH)(4)(O2C)(12)] nodes, does not only form with a PEPEP dicarboxylic acid (P = phenylene, E = ethynylene). Also dicarboxylic acids with the shorter PPPP and PEPP spacers were found to give PIZOFs, denoted PPPP-PIZOF and PEPP-PIZOF, respectively. Reducing the spacer length even further to a PEEP segment caused a switchover to the formation of a UiO framework. The hysteresis in the Ar sorption curve of PEPP-PIZOF-1 and the slightly too large amount of combustion residue from PPPP-PIZOF-1 suggest structural defects. These hint at a mismatch between the requirement of the optimal linker length for PIZOF formation and the lengths of the PEPP and PPPP dicarboxylates. Nevertheless, these dicarboxylates prefer the formation of a PIZOF over the formation of a UiO structure. PEPEP-PIZOF-2, PPPP-PIZOF-1, and PEPP-PIZOF-1 are stable in air up to 325, 350, and 300 degrees C, respectively, and have BET surface areas of 2350, 2020, and 1650 m(2) g(-1), respectively. PEPEP-PIZOFs, even those with very hydrophilic oligo(ethylene glycol) side chains on the linkers, are very stable in water and also during drying from a water-wetted state. On the contrary, PEPP-PIZOF-1 and PPPP-PIZOF-1 that had been exposed to water required exchange of water for ethanol before drying to mostly preserve the framework. The results emphasize the importance of differentiating between framework damage caused through hydrolysis in water and through drying from a water-wetted state. The sensitivity of PEPP-PIZOF-1 and PPPP-PIZOF-1 against drying from a water-wetted state may be the consequence of defects. The drying stability of water-wetted PEPEP-PIZOFs lets us suggest that reversible bending of the linkers contributes to the stability of the PEPEP-PIZOFs.
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Zeitschriftentitel
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Band
56
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
748-761
ISSN
0020-1669
eISSN
1520-510X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2908821

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Lippke J, Brosent B, von Zons T, et al. Expanding the Group of Porous Interpenetrated Zr-Organic Frameworks (PIZOFs) with Linkers of Different Lengths. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. 2017;56(2):748-761.
Lippke, J., Brosent, B., von Zons, T., Virmani, E., Lilienthal, S., Preusse, T., Huelsmann, M., et al. (2017). Expanding the Group of Porous Interpenetrated Zr-Organic Frameworks (PIZOFs) with Linkers of Different Lengths. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 56(2), 748-761. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.6b01814
Lippke, Jann, Brosent, Birte, von Zons, Tobias, Virmani, Erika, Lilienthal, Sebastian, Preusse, Thomas, Huelsmann, Miriam, et al. 2017. “Expanding the Group of Porous Interpenetrated Zr-Organic Frameworks (PIZOFs) with Linkers of Different Lengths”. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 56 (2): 748-761.
Lippke, J., Brosent, B., von Zons, T., Virmani, E., Lilienthal, S., Preusse, T., Huelsmann, M., Schneider, A. M., Wuttke, S., Behrens, P., et al. (2017). Expanding the Group of Porous Interpenetrated Zr-Organic Frameworks (PIZOFs) with Linkers of Different Lengths. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 56, 748-761.
Lippke, J., et al., 2017. Expanding the Group of Porous Interpenetrated Zr-Organic Frameworks (PIZOFs) with Linkers of Different Lengths. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 56(2), p 748-761.
J. Lippke, et al., “Expanding the Group of Porous Interpenetrated Zr-Organic Frameworks (PIZOFs) with Linkers of Different Lengths”, INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, vol. 56, 2017, pp. 748-761.
Lippke, J., Brosent, B., von Zons, T., Virmani, E., Lilienthal, S., Preusse, T., Huelsmann, M., Schneider, A.M., Wuttke, S., Behrens, P., Godt, A.: Expanding the Group of Porous Interpenetrated Zr-Organic Frameworks (PIZOFs) with Linkers of Different Lengths. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. 56, 748-761 (2017).
Lippke, Jann, Brosent, Birte, von Zons, Tobias, Virmani, Erika, Lilienthal, Sebastian, Preusse, Thomas, Huelsmann, Miriam, Schneider, Andreas M., Wuttke, Stefan, Behrens, Peter, and Godt, Adelheid. “Expanding the Group of Porous Interpenetrated Zr-Organic Frameworks (PIZOFs) with Linkers of Different Lengths”. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 56.2 (2017): 748-761.

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