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Systematic Design of Pore Size and Functionality in Isoreticular MOFs and Their Application in Methane Storage

University of Michigan · Arizona State University

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Abstract

A strategy based on reticulating metal ions and organic carboxylate links into extended networks has been advanced to a point that allowed the design of porous structures in which pore size and functionality could be varied systematically. Metal-organic framework (MOF-5), a prototype of a new class of porous materials and one that is constructed from octahedral Zn-O-C clusters and benzene links, was used to demonstrate that its three-dimensional porous system can be functionalized with the organic groups -Br, -NH2, -OC3H7, -OC5H11, -C2H4, and -C4H4 and that its pore size can be expanded with the long molecular struts biphenyl, tetrahydropyrene, pyrene, and terphenyl. We synthesized an isoreticular series (one…

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Keywords
  • Methane
  • Octahedron
  • Porosity
  • Biphenyl
  • Materials science
  • Chemical engineering
  • Porous medium
  • Hydrothermal circulation
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