Reconciling order, stability, and porosity in phosphonate metal–organic frameworks via HF-mediated synthesis†
Abstract
We report two porous Zr phosphonate frameworks. The kinetic product, ZrH2L-A, shows low order and is less porous. An HF-modulated structure, CALF-31, is more ordered and has higher porosity. While not single crystalline, CALF-31 is highly robust and the CO2 heats of adsorption give insights into ordering in phosphonate MOFs.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Crystal engineering for molecular materials