Issue 14, 2012

Aza-heterocyclic ligand assisted assembly of new cobalt MOFs with pcu and graphite related structures

Abstract

A hydrothermal reaction of a mixture of cobalt salt, 5-nitro isophthalic acid and triazole (compound I), 3-aminotriazole (3-AT) (compound II) and 3,5-diaminotriazole (compound III) at 220 °C for a day resulted in the isolation of three different, but related, compounds containing cobalt clusters. The three-dimensional compounds have Co5 (compound-I) and Co4 (compound-II and compound-III) clusters connected through the carboxylate and triazolate forming structures with pcu net (compound-I and compound-II) and a graphite-related net (compound-III). The water molecules (coordinated and lattice) can be readily re-adsorbed by the structure of compound-I, whereas the removal of the water molecule leads to a collapse of the structures of compound-II and compound-III. The TGA studies suggest the possibility of an intermediate structure for compound-1, which was investigated using in situ single crystal to single crystal (SCSC) transformations. The identification of an intermediate structure during the dehydration/hydration cycle in compound-I is important and provides important pointers about the dynamics of the water molecules in these compounds. Compound-I was also investigated in detail using a variety of spectroscopic techniques such as IR, UV-Vis spectroscopy etc. Magnetic studies on the synthesized compounds indicate anti-ferromagnetic behavior.

Graphical abstract: Aza-heterocyclic ligand assisted assembly of new cobalt MOFs with pcu and graphite related structures

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2011
Accepted
07 Dec 2011
First published
26 Jan 2012

Dalton Trans., 2012,41, 4135-4145

Aza-heterocyclic ligand assisted assembly of new cobalt MOFs with pcu and graphite related structures

D. Sarma, V. Srivastava and S. Natarajan, Dalton Trans., 2012, 41, 4135 DOI: 10.1039/C2DT11993E

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