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Langmuir ; 34(42): 12538-12548, 2018 10 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30247917

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The sorption properties of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can be influenced by introducing covalently attached functional side chains, which make this subclass of porous materials promising for applications as diverse as gas storage and separation, catalysis, and drug delivery. The incorporation of side groups usually comes along with disorder, as the synthesis procedures rarely allow for one specific position among a larger group of equivalent sites to be selected. For a series of isoreticular CAU-1 frameworks, chosen as model compounds, one out of four positions at every linker is modified with equal probability. Here, we investigate the influence of this disorder on Ar sorption and 129Xe nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy using hyperpolarized 129Xe gas. Models used for predicting the pore dimensions as well as their distributions were derived from the unfunctionalized framework by replacing one proton at every linker with either an amino, an acetamide, or a methyl urea functionality. The resulting structures were optimized using density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Results from void analyses and Monte Carlo force field simulations suggest that for available Ar nonlocal DFT (NLDFT) kernels, neither the pore dimensions nor the distributions induced by the side-chain disorder are well-reproduced. By contrast, we found the 129Xe chemical shift analysis for the shift observed at high temperature to be well-suited to develop a detailed fingerprint of the porosity and side-chain disorder within the isoreticular CAU-1 series. After calibrating the 129Xe limiting shift of the amino-functionalized framework with DFT calculations, the downfield shifts for the other two derivatives are an excellent measure for the reduction of the accessible pore space and reveal a strong preference for the side chains toward the octahedral voids for both cases. We expect that the strategy presented here can be commonly applied to disorder phenomena within MOFs in the future.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 140(6): 2135-2144, 2018 02 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29316398

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Understanding host-guest interactions is one of the key requirements for adjusting properties in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). In particular, systems with coordinatively unsaturated Lewis acidic metal sites feature highly selective adsorption processes. This is attributed to strong interactions with Lewis basic guest molecules. Here we show that a combination of 13C MAS NMR spectroscopy with state-of-the-art density functional theory (DFT) calculations allows one to unravel the interactions of water, 2-aminopyridine, 3-aminopyridine, and diethylamine with the open metal sites in Cr-MIL-101. The 13C MAS NMR spectra, obtained with ultrafast magic-angle spinning, are well resolved, with resonances distributed over 1000 ppm. They present a clear signature for each guest at the open metal sites. Based on competition experiments this leads to the following binding preference: water < diethylamine ≈ 2-aminopyridine < 3-aminopyridine. Assignments were done by exploiting distance sum relations derived from spin-lattice relaxation data and 13C{1H} REDOR spectral editing. The experimental data were used to validate NMR shifts computed for the Cr-MIL-101 derivatives, which contain Cr3O clusters with magnetically coupled metal centers. While both approaches provide an unequivocal assignment and the arrangement of the guests at the open metal sites, the NMR data offer additional information about the guest and framework dynamics. We expect that our strategy has the potential for probing the binding situation of adsorbate mixtures at the open metal sites of MOFs in general and thus accesses the microscopic interaction mechanisms for this important material class, which is essential for deriving structure-property relationships.

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