Disulfide-Driven Pore Functionalization of Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Chemistry

Department of Chemical and Biological Sciences, Youngstown State University, One University Plaza, Youngstown, OH 44555, USA.

Published: November 2023

Post-synthetic modification (PSM) imparts additional functionality to metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) that is often difficult to access using solvothermal synthesis. As such, expanding the repertory of PSM reactions available to the practitioner is of increased importance for the generation of materials tailored for desired applications. Herein, a method is described for the protecting group-free installation of diverse functional groups within the pores of a MIL-53(Al) analogue via disulfide bond formation. The majority of the reactions proceed with thiol-to-disulfide conversions ranging from high to nearly quantitative. The disulfide bonds are stable in various solvents and can be cleaved in the presence of a reducing agent.

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