Framework-Catenation Isomerism in Metal−Organic Frameworks and Its Impact on Hydrogen Uptake
University of Kentucky · Miami University
Abstract
Recent studies have focused on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with high hydrogen uptake1 in order to reach the 2010 DOE targets for on-board vehicular hydrogen storage.2 Strategies such as using pore sizes comparable to hydrogen molecules3 and introducing coordinatively unsaturated metal centers (UMCs)3b,c,4 have been explored. Recently, we have reported a biomimetic approach to UMCs utilizing entatic metal centers (EMCs).5 We have also demonstrated in both PCN-63c (porous coordination net-works) and PCN-95 that interpenetration is an important factor contributing to their respective hydrogen uptake. However, inter-penetration (or framework catenation) as an independent criterion has never been resolved from…
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