Borohydride-containing coordination polymers: synthesis, air stability and dehydrogenation.

Chem Sci

Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences , Institute for Advanced Study , Kyoto University, Yoshida, Sakyo-ku , Kyoto 606-8501 , Japan . Email:

Published: June 2019

Control of the reactivity of hydride (H) in crystal structures has been a challenge because of its strong electron-donating ability and reactivity with protic species. For metal borohydrides, the dehydrogenation activity and air stability are in a trade-off, and control of the reactivity of BH has been demanded. For this purpose, we synthesize a series of BH -based coordination polymers/metal-organic frameworks. The reactivity of BH in the structures is regulated by coordination geometry and neighboring ligands, and one of the compounds [Zn(BH)(dipyridylpropane)] exhibits both high dehydrogenation reactivity (1.4 wt% at 179 °C) and high air stability (50 RH% at 25 °C, 7 days). Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis reveals that H ···H dihydrogen interactions and close packing of hydrophobic ligands are the key for the reactivity and stability. The dehydrogenation mechanism is investigated by temperature-programmed desorption, synchrotron PXRD and solid-state NMR.

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