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One‐, Two‐ and Three‐Periodic Metal–Organic Rotaxane Frameworks (MORFs): Linking Cationic Transition‐Metal Nodes with an Anionic Rotaxane Ligand
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistrySquare GridsEngineeringCovalent Bonded FrameworkMetal-organic PolyhedronCationic Transition‐metal NodesAnionic Rotaxane LigandOrganic ChemistryNeutral Porous MofsChemistryCoordination PolymerSquare Grid FrameworksOrganometallic PolymerMetal-organic FrameworksMetal Chain Compound
A new singly charged pyridinium axle was prepared and combined with disulfonated dibenzo[24]crown-8 ether to form a [2]pseudorotaxane. The reaction of this new, anionic ligand with Zn(II) ions, under various crystallization conditions, resulted in the formation of three metal-organic rotaxane framework (MORF) solids; a one-periodic ML coordination polymer and two, two-periodic ML(2) square grid frameworks. The layers of square grids can be pillared to create full three-periodic MORF structures, which have completely neutral frameworks and are porous. These three-periodic materials represent the first examples of neutral porous MOFs in which one (or more) of the linkers is a mechanically interlocked molecule (MIM).
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