Issue 47, 2023

Understanding the structural landscape of Mn-based MOFs formed with hinged pyrazole carboxylate linkers

Abstract

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) capable of post-synthetic metalation (PSMet) have garnered significant interest as supports for catalytic metals. The Mn-based MOF, MnMOF-1 ([Mn3(L2Me)3] where L2Me = bis-(4-carboxyphenyl-3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl)methane), has been an exemplar for studying PSMet. Herein we investigate the synthesis of Mn-based MOFs from related flexible ditopic pyrazole carboxylate links, along with the formation of MOFs with similar tetratopic hinged linkers. We show for the first time that MnMOF-1 is likely a kinetic or metastable phase and a newly identified 2D layered material (MnMOF-2D) is the thermodynamically favoured product for this metal–linker combination. Formation of a MnMOF-1 structure with shorter linkers is thwarted by steric clashes that preclude the formation of the Mn3 cluster. This observation prompted the use of density functional theory (DFT) simulations that showed the target material to be very dense, highly strained and thereby energetically unfavourable, but potentially, a hypothetical MnMOF-1 structure with a longer phenylethynyl spacer would be energetically feasible. Finally, the predominance of 2D MOFs formed with shorter flexible links encouraged us to use tetratopic hinged linkers to form 3D frameworks, which was vindicated by the successful synthesis of two new porous 3D Mn-based MOFs, MnMOF-L4 and MnMOF-L5. These results highlight that reticular synthesis of MOFs formed with flexible, non-linear linkers is challenging.

Graphical abstract: Understanding the structural landscape of Mn-based MOFs formed with hinged pyrazole carboxylate linkers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Sep 2023
Accepted
26 Sep 2023
First published
28 Sep 2023

CrystEngComm, 2023,25, 6539-6548

Understanding the structural landscape of Mn-based MOFs formed with hinged pyrazole carboxylate linkers

J. F. Smernik, P. Gimeno-Fonquernie, J. Albalad, T. S. Jones, R. J. Young, N. R. Champness, C. J. Doonan, J. D. Evans and C. J. Sumby, CrystEngComm, 2023, 25, 6539 DOI: 10.1039/D3CE00881A

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