Cation Control of Pore and Channel Size in Cage-Based Metal−Organic Porous Materials
- 1 February 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Inorganic Chemistry
- Vol. 41 (4) , 838-843
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ic011135o
Abstract
Porous materials resembling zeolites that are composed of organic and inorganic building units were synthesized and characterized. Control of pore and channel size was achieved by using different-sized cations. The metal-assembled, anionic cage molecule, Co4128-, with a hydrophobic cavity and four carboxylate rich arms, was used as a structural unit for the formation of materials with pores and channels. When assembled into a solid material with dications (Mg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, and Ba2+), Co4128- arranges into sheets of cages linked together by cations. The series of materials based on Co4128- and containing alkaline earth cations was characterized using X-ray crystallography. The magnesium material packs with cages close together, has small channels, and has cation−carboxylate linkages in three dimensions. The calcium material has cages packed with voids between them and has 5 × 10 Å channels and 10 × 21 Å pores. The strontium and barium materials also pack with voids between the cages and similarly to each other. They have 11 × 13 Å and 11 × 11 Å channels and 10 × 27 Å and 9 × 27 Å pores, respectively. Each of these materials has many (20−50) solvent water molecules associated with each cage. The associated water can be removed from and adsorbed by the materials. The heat of water binding has been measured to be −52 kJ/mol (Mg4Co412); −47 kJ/mol (Ca4Co412); −48 kJ/mol (Sr4Co412); −49 kJ/mol (Ba4Co412).Keywords
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