A Robust Microporous Zinc Porphyrin Framework Solid
- 31 October 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Inorganic Chemistry
- Vol. 42 (24) , 7719-7721
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ic034873g
Abstract
A robust microporous zinc(II) metalloporphyrin framework solid has been synthesized. The proposed structural model developed from X-ray single crystal data has an interpenetrated three-dimensional framework of zinc trans-biscarboxylate tetraarylporphyrins whose carboxylates coordinate the six edges of tetrahedral Zn4O6+ clusters, maintaining a charge-neutral framework. This cubic framework has 74% free volume and 4 × 7 Å pores. N2 adsorption gives a type I isotherm with a surface area of 800 m2/g, which is greater than that of a typical zeolite. Experimental evidence indicates that the interpenetrated frameworks of the evacuated solid remain intact and retain a microporous structure. This is a versatile framework system: alteration of the metal in the porphyrin may create a catalytically active solid, and modification of the 10-, 20-substituents of the porphyrin can provide control over both the polarity and the size of the pores.Keywords
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