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Extending the Pore Size of Crystalline Metal Phosphonates toward the Mesoporous Regime by Isoreticular Synthesis
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryIsoreticular SynthesisIsoreticular ChemistryEngineeringMolecular SieveNanoporous MaterialCovalent Bonded FrameworkCrystalline Metal PhosphonatesPore SizePermanent Extra-large MicroporosityCatalysisCrystalline Microporous CobaltChemistryPhosphoreneMetal-organic PolyhedronZeoliteFunctional Materials
Crystalline microporous cobalt and nickel bisphosphonates with a hexagonal array of one-dimensional channels 1.8 nm in diameter have been prepared hydrothermally and provide the first example of the use of isoreticular chemistry in the synthesis of phosphonate metal-organic frameworks. The materials contain both physisorbed and coordinating water molecules in the as-prepared form, but these can be removed to give permanent extra-large microporosity, with pore volumes of up to 0.68 cm(3) g(-1), and coordinatively unsaturated sites, with concentrations up to 4.25 mmol g(-1).
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