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Thermolabile Cross-Linkers for Templating Precise Multicomponent Metal-Organic Framework Pores. | LitMetric

Thermolabile Cross-Linkers for Templating Precise Multicomponent Metal-Organic Framework Pores.

J Am Chem Soc

Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-1700, United States.

Published: July 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The text discusses the need for innovative strategies in creating multicomponent metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) that can mimic the complex active sites of enzymes, noting that current methods lack structural versatility and molecular precision.
  • A new method is introduced that utilizes thermolabile ligand cross-linkers to organize functional groups within the framework's pores, allowing for precise installation of carboxylic acid pairs through the use of tertiary ester-based linkers that can be easily activated or cleaved.
  • The research demonstrates successful synthesis and integration of these cross-linkers into a specific type of MOF, where modeling shows that the carboxylic acids are positioned in a consistent pattern, enabling future development of more advanced active sites.

Article Abstract

While a number of approaches toward multicomponent metal-organic frameworks have been reported, new strategies affording greater structural versatility and molecular precision are needed to replicate the sophisticated active sites found in enzymes. Here, we outline a general method for templating functional groups within framework pores using thermolabile ligand cross-linkers. We show that tertiary ester-based cross-linkers can be used to install well-defined carboxylic acid pairs at precise relative distances and orientations. The tertiary ester linkages remain intact during framework formation but are readily cleaved to reveal free carboxylic acids upon microwave heating. Successful cross-linker synthesis, framework incorporation, and thermolysis is demonstrated using the mesoporous, terphenyl expanded analogues of MOF-74. When short cross-linkers are used, modeling studies show that the carboxylic acids are installed in a single configuration down the pore channels, spaced ∼7 Å apart. These precisely positioned acid pairs can be used as synthetic handles to build up more complex cooperative active sites.

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