An Inverted Metal-Organic Framework with Compartmentalized Cavities Constructed by Using an Organic Bridging Unit Derived from the Solid State

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Unit:
Department of Chemistry
Title:
An Inverted Metal-Organic Framework with Compartmentalized Cavities Constructed by Using an Organic Bridging Unit Derived from the Solid State
Languages of Item:
English
Abstract:
Gridlock: A porous metal–organic framework with an interior tailored supramolecularly with organic groups is described (see structure; two grids have been differentiated using cyan and gray, while the yellow spheres represent included methyl groups). The approach relies on inverting the role of a secondary building unit (SBU) and an organic linker such that the organic linker serves as a node and the SBU serves as a linear bridge. The organic node used to construct the framework has been obtained by way of a template‐directed solid‐state organic synthesis.
Publication year:
2002
Authors:
Giannis S. Papaefstathiou
Leonard R. MacGillivray
Journal:
Angewandte Chemie. International Edition
Publisher:
Wiley
Volume:
41
Number:
12
Pages:
2070
Keywords:
metal-organic frameworks, solid-state, [2+2] photodimerization
Main subject category:
Science
DOI:
10.1002/1521-3773(20020617)41:12<2070::aid-anie2070>3.0.co;2-1
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