Highly porous and robust ionic MOFs with nia topology constructed by connecting an octahedral ligand and a trigonal prismatic metal cluster

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jiangtao JiaGuangshan Zhu

Abstract

Two non-interpenetrated and isomorphous MOFs with nia topology, cationic JUC-101 and anionic JUC-102, are synthesized by connecting a trigonal prismatic metal cluster with an octahedral organic ligand. JUC-101 obtains a BET surface area of 3742 m(2) g(-1) and can absorb 4.18 wt% of H(2) at 30 atm and 77 K, while JUC-102 can absorb cationic dye molecules and release them under the triggering of ions.

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