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Chemistry
Title: | Square Grid Metal-Chloranilate Networks as Robust Host Systems for Guest Sorption |
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Author(s): | Kingsbury CJ; Abrahams BF; Auckett JE; Chevreau H; Dharma AD; Duyker S; He Q; Hua C; Hudson TA; Murray KS; Phonsri W; Peterson VK; Robson R; White KF; |
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Address: | "School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3010, Australia. Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, New South Wales, 2234, Australia. Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 60208-3113, USA. School of Chemistry, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, 3800, Australia. La Trobe Institute of Molecular Sciences, La Trobe University, Albury-Wodonga, Australia" |
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Journal Title: | Chemistry |
Year: | 2019 |
Volume: | 20190313 |
Issue: | 20 |
Page Number: | 5222 - 5234 |
DOI: | 10.1002/chem.201805600 |
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ISSN/ISBN: | 1521-3765 (Electronic) 0947-6539 (Linking) |
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Abstract: | "Reaction of the chloranilate dianion with Y(NO(3) )(3) in the presence of Et(4) N(+) in the appropriate proportions results in the formation of (Et(4) N)[Y(can)(2) ], which consists of anionic square-grid coordination polymer sheets with interleaved layers of counter-cations. These counter-cations, which serve as squat pillars between [Y(can)(2) ] sheets, lead to alignment of the square grid sheets and the subsequent generation of square channels running perpendicular to the sheets. The crystals are found to be porous and retain crystallinity following cycles of adsorption and desorption. This compound exhibits a high affinity for volatile guest molecules, which could be identified within the framework by crystallographic methods. In situ neutron powder diffraction indicates a size-shape complementarity leading to a strong interaction between host and guest for CO(2) and CH(4) . Single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiments indicate significant interactions between the host framework and discrete I(2) or Br(2) molecules. A series of isostructural compounds (cat)[M(III) (X-an)(2) ] with M=Sc, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Yb, Lu, Bi or In, cat=Et(4) N, Me(4) N and X-an=chloranilate, bromanilate or cyanochloranilate bridging ligands have been generated. The magnetic properties of representative examples (Et(4) N)[Gd(can)(2) ] and (Et(4) N)[Dy(can)(2) ] are reported with normal DC susceptibility but unusual AC susceptibility data noted for (Et(4) N)[Gd(can)(2) ]" |
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Keywords: | coordination polymer gas adsorption metal-organic framework neutron diffraction porosity; |
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Notes: | "PubMed-not-MEDLINEKingsbury, Christopher J Abrahams, Brendan F Auckett, Josie E Chevreau, Hubert Dharma, A David Duyker, Samuel He, Qilin Hua, Carol Hudson, Timothy A Murray, Keith S Phonsri, Wasinee Peterson, Vanessa K Robson, Richard White, Keith F eng DP180101413/Australian Research Council/ Germany 2019/02/08 Chemistry. 2019 Apr 5; 25(20):5222-5234. doi: 10.1002/chem.201805600. Epub 2019 Mar 13" |
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