We report a crystal-engineering study conducted upon a platform of three mixed-linker square lattice () coordination networks of general formula [Zn(Ria)(bphy)] [bphy = 1,2-bis(pyridin-4-yl)hydrazine, HRia = 5-position-substituted isophthalic acid, and R = -Br, -NO, and -OH; compounds -]. Analysis of single-crystal X-ray diffraction data of - and the simulated crystal structure of revealed that - are isomorphous and sustained by bilayers of networks linked by hydrogen bonds. Although similar pore shapes and sizes exist in -, distinct isotherm shapes (linear and S shape) and uptakes (2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe separation and purification of C6 cyclic hydrocarbons (benzene, cyclohexene, cyclohexane) represent a critically important but energy intensive process. Developing adsorptive separation technique to replace thermally driven distillation processes holds great promise to significantly reduce energy consumption. Here we report a flexible one-dimensional coordination polymer as an efficient adsorbent to discriminate ternary C6 cyclic hydrocarbons via an ideal molecular sieving mechanism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlkali metal-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with permanent porosity are scarce because of their high tendency to coordinate with solvents such as water. However, these MOFs are lightweight and bear gravimetric benefits for gas adsorption related applications. In this study, we present the successful construction of a microporous MOF, designated as HIAM-111, built solely on sodium ions by using an octacarboxylate linker.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe detection of toxic, hazardous chemical species is an important task because they pose serious risks to either the environment or human health. Luminescent metal-organic frameworks (LMOFs) as alternative sensors offer rapid and sensitive detection of chemical species. Interactions between chemical species and LMOFs result in changes in the photoluminescence (PL) profile of the LMOFs which can be readily detected using a simple fluorometer.
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