Wheel-like Ln18 Cluster Organic Frameworks for Magnetic Refrigeration and Conversion of CO2

Inorganic Chemistry
Tian-Qun SongBin Zhao

Abstract

Two isostructural 2D MOFs ([Ln7(CDA)6(HCOO)3(μ3-OH)6(H2O)8]n, abbreviated as 1-Gd and 2-Dy) were successfully synthesized under solvothermal conditions. The self-assembly of lanthanide(III) nitrate and 1,1'-cyclopropane-dicarboxylic acid (H2CDA) resulted in wheel-like Ln18cluster second building units (SBU), which are further linked to six neighboring wheels to generate a 2D ordered honeycomb array. Both 1-Gd and 2-Dy exhibit high thermal stability and decompose above 330 °C. Moreover, they have good solvent stability in ten common solvents and pH stability with pH values from 1 to 13. Magnetic studies reveal that 1-Gd exhibits weak antiferromagnetic coupling between adjacent Gd3+ions and has a large magnetocaloric effect of 47.30 J kg-1K-1(Δ H = 7.0 T at 2 K), while 2-Dy shows ferromagnetic interaction between adjacent Dy3+ions. Interestingly, 1-Gd and 2-Dy can catalyze the cycloaddition of CO2to epoxides under mild conditions and can be reused at least five rounds with negligible loss of catalytic performance.

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Jan 10, 2019·Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry·Alina S DincaMarius Andruh
Jan 7, 2020·Topics in Current Chemistry·Ying ShiBin Zhao

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