Dichromate is known for severe health impairments to organisms. New and valid strategies have been developed to rapidly detect and efficiently remove this pollutant. Constructing stable luminescent metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for dichromate recognition and removal from aqueous solution could provide a feasible resolution to this problem.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree new water-stable In(III)-based metal-organic frameworks, namely, [In(TTTA)(OH)(HO)]·(DMA) (BUT-70, DMA = N,N-dimethylacetamide), [In(TTTA)(CHO)] (BUT-70A), and [In(TTTA)(OH)] (BUT-70B), with rod-shaped secondary building units (SBUs) and an new acrylate-based ligand, (2E,2'E,2″E)-3,3',3″-(2,4,6-trimethylbenzene-1,3,5-triyl)-triacrylate (TTTA) were obtained and structurally characterized. BUT-70A and -70B were generated in a single-crystal to single-crystal transformation fashion from BUT-70 through guest exchange followed by their removal. The solvents used for guest exchange were methanol and dichloromethane, respectively.
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