JOURNAL ARTICLE

Metal–organic macrocycles, metal–organic polyhedra and metal–organic frameworks

M.J. PrakashMyoung Soo Lah

Year: 2009 Journal:   Chemical Communications Pages: 3326-3326   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

Metal-organic macrocycles (MOMs), metal-organic polyhedra (MOPs) and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are metal-organic systems (MOSs) developed from appropriately designed ligands and selected metal ions. Metalladiazamacrocycles, a class of MOMs, are finite 2D MOSs formed from tricationic hexacoordinate metal ions and ditopic bridging ligands, N-acylsalicylhydrazide, containing diaza residues, where the size and shape of the systems have been modulated by controlling the steric repulsions between the ligands. The 2D MOM systems could be expanded to 3D MOP systems by self-assembling C(3) symmetric components and C(4) symmetric components to octahedral MOPs. By substituting some replaceable solvent sites of MOMs or MOPs, MOFs based on MOMs or MOPs as SBBs have been constructed, where the properties of the SBBs have been directly transferred to the MOF systems.

Keywords:
Hexacoordinate Steric effects Metal Polyhedron Chemistry Metal-organic framework Octahedron Metal ions in aqueous solution Inorganic chemistry Crystallography Ion Organic chemistry Adsorption Geometry

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Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
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Magnetism in coordination complexes
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Metal complexes synthesis and properties
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