Understanding and Controlling Molecular Compositions and Properties in Mixed-Linker Porphyrin Metal-Organic Frameworks
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Hemmer, K. and Kronawitter, S.M. and Grover, N. and Twamley, B. and Cokoja, M. and Fischer, R.A. and Kieslich, G. and Senge, M.O., Understanding and Controlling Molecular Compositions and Properties in Mixed-Linker Porphyrin Metal-Organic Frameworks, Inorganic Chemistry, 63, 4, 2024, 2122-2130Download Item:
Abstract:
Porphyrin-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are attractive materials for photo- and
thermally activated catalysis due to their unique structural features related to the porphyrin moiety,
guest accessible porosity and high chemical tunability. In this study, we present a synthetic
approach for the integration of nonplanar β-ethyl-functionalized porphyrin linkers into the
framework structure of PCN-222, resulting in a solid solution series of materials with different
functionalized linker contents. Comprehensive analysis by a combination of characterization
techniques such as NMR, UV-vis and IR spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction and N2 sorption
analysis allows for the confirmation of linker incorporation. A detailed structural analysis of
intrinsic material properties such as the thermal response of the different materials underlines the
complexity of synthesizing and understanding such materials. This study presents a blueprint for
synthesizing and analyzing porphyrin-based mixed-linker MOF systems and highlights the hurdles
of characterizing such materials.
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Author: Senge, Mathias
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