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A Cu(ii)-MOF based on a propargyl carbamate-functionalized isophthalate ligand. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new copper-based metal-organic framework (MOF) was created using a unique linker that features a propargyl carbamate group, aimed at facilitating supported gold species for potential use in catalysis.
  • The MOF, named [Cu(1,3-YBDC)]·HO (∼2), was thoroughly analyzed through various spectroscopic techniques and found to have a complex structure with 5-substituted isophthalate anions and closely spaced copper centers.
  • Despite the unexpected coordination from the propargyl carbamate reducing the porosity of the MOF, the desired functionality remains on the surface, with 2% of active terminal alkynes present.

Article Abstract

A copper-based metal-organic framework (MOF) was prepared using a new linker, a 5-substituted isophthalic acid bearing a propargyl carbamate group, intended to provide a terminal alkyne function protruding from the material surface to generate supported gold species for potential catalytic applications. The novel material was fully characterized by spectroscopic analyses of different kinds: FTIR, Raman, EDX, and XPS, as well as by thermal and surface area measurements. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction data analysis, in particular, revealed that this MOF, labelled [Cu(1,3-YBDC)]·HO ( ∼ 2), where Y stands for the pendant alkYne and BDC for benzene dicarboxylate, contains a complex network of 5-substituted isophthalate anions bound to Cu(ii) centers, arranged in pairs within paddlewheel (or "Chinese lantern") fragments of Cu(μ-COO)(D) formulation (D being a neutral Lewis base), with a short Cu⋯Cu distance of 2.633(4) Å. Quite unexpectedly, the apical atom in the paddlewheel structure belongs to the carbamate carbonyl oxygen atom. Such extra coordination by the propargyl carbamate groups drastically reduces the MOF porosity, a feature that was also confirmed by BET measurements. However, the MOF functionality is retained at the external crystal surface where 2% of active terminal alkynes is located.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9034020PMC
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