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Large-pore apertures in a series of metal-organic frameworks.

Abstract

We report a strategy to expand the pore aperture of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) into a previously unattained size regime (>32 angstroms). Specifically, the systematic expansion of a well-known MOF structure, MOF-74, from its original link of one phenylene ring (I) to two, three, four, five, six, seven, nine, and eleven (II to XI, respectively), afforded an isoreticular series of MOF-74 structures (termed IRMOF-74-I to XI) with pore apertures ranging from 14 to 98 angstroms. All members of this series have noninterpenetrating structures and exhibit robust architectures, as evidenced by their permanent porosity and high thermal stability (up to 300°C). The pore apertures of an oligoethylene glycol-functionalized IRMOF-74-VII and IRMOF-74-IX are large enough for natural proteins to enter the pores.

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    Deng H, Grunder S, Cordova KE, Valente C, Furukawa H, Hmadeh M, Gándara F, Whalley AC, Liu Z, Asahina S, Kazumori H, O'Keeffe M, Terasaki O, Stoddart JF, Yaghi OM

    Institution

    Center for Reticular Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)-US Department of Energy (DOE) Institute for Genomics and Proteomics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

    Source

    Science (New York, N.Y.) 336:6084 2012 May 25 pg 1018-23

    MeSH

    Crystallization
    Crystallography, X-Ray
    Magnesium
    Models, Molecular
    Molecular Structure
    Oxides
    Phthalic Acids
    Porosity
    Zinc

    Pub Type(s)

    Journal Article
    Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
    Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    22628651