Coordination pillared-layer type compounds having pore surface functionalization by anionic sulfonate groups

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Satoshi HorikeSusumu Kitagawa

Abstract

Pillared-layer type 3D porous coordination polymers with 2-sulfonylterephthalate, 4,4'-bipyridine and Zn(2+) have metal-free sulfonate groups on the pore walls, providing Lewis basic property for acid guest sorption.

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