Pressure-induced postsynthetic cluster anion substitution in a MIL-53 topology scandium metal-organic framework.
Autor: | Thom AJR; WestCHEM School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow Joseph Black Building, University Avenue Glasgow G12 8QQ UK ross.forgan@glasgow.ac.uk., Turner GF; School of Molecular Sciences, The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley Perth Western Australia 6009 Australia stephen.moggach@uwa.edu.au., Davis ZH; EaStCHEM School of Chemistry and Centre of Magnetic Resonance, University of St Andrews St Andrews KY16 9ST UK sema@st-andrews.ac.uk., Ward MR; Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences (SIPBS), University of Strathclyde 161 Cathedral Street Glasgow G4 0RE UK., Pakamorė I; WestCHEM School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow Joseph Black Building, University Avenue Glasgow G12 8QQ UK ross.forgan@glasgow.ac.uk., Hobday CL; EaStCHEM School of Chemistry and Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions, The University of Edinburgh King's Buildings, David Brewster Road Edinburgh EH9 3FJ UK., Allan DR; Diamond Light Source Ltd, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus Didcot Oxfordshire OX11 0DE UK., Warren MR; Diamond Light Source Ltd, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus Didcot Oxfordshire OX11 0DE UK., Leung WLW; WestCHEM School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow Joseph Black Building, University Avenue Glasgow G12 8QQ UK ross.forgan@glasgow.ac.uk., Oswald IDH; Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences (SIPBS), University of Strathclyde 161 Cathedral Street Glasgow G4 0RE UK., Morris RE; EaStCHEM School of Chemistry and Centre of Magnetic Resonance, University of St Andrews St Andrews KY16 9ST UK sema@st-andrews.ac.uk., Moggach SA; School of Molecular Sciences, The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley Perth Western Australia 6009 Australia stephen.moggach@uwa.edu.au., Ashbrook SE; EaStCHEM School of Chemistry and Centre of Magnetic Resonance, University of St Andrews St Andrews KY16 9ST UK sema@st-andrews.ac.uk., Forgan RS; WestCHEM School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow Joseph Black Building, University Avenue Glasgow G12 8QQ UK ross.forgan@glasgow.ac.uk. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Chemical science [Chem Sci] 2023 Jun 19; Vol. 14 (28), pp. 7716-7724. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jun 19 (Print Publication: 2023). |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3sc00904a |
Abstrakt: | Postsynthetic modification of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has proven to be a hugely powerful tool to tune physical properties and introduce functionality, by exploiting reactive sites on both the MOF linkers and their inorganic secondary building units (SBUs), and so has facilitated a wide range of applications. Studies into the reactivity of MOF SBUs have focussed solely on removal of neutral coordinating solvents, or direct exchange of linkers such as carboxylates, despite the prevalence of ancillary charge-balancing oxide and hydroxide ligands found in many SBUs. Herein, we show that the μ Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests. (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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