JOURNAL ARTICLE

Metal‐Organic Frameworks with Rod Yttrium Secondary Building Units

Abstract

Abstract We report a new hydroxamate‐based yttrium MOF, named MOF‐419 [Y(HCOO)(BDH)], with rod‐SBUs. The compound was synthesized employing chelating construction of benzene‐1,4‐hydroxamate (BDH 2− ) linkers, and the use of formic acid as the modulator was found to be crucial for the formation of rod‐shaped SBUs. MOF‐419 shows permanent porosity and has a BET surface area of 1130 m 2 /g. Its hydrophobic pore environment and gas sorption properties were demonstrated through the combination of single crystal X‐ray diffraction and nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and water sorption experiments. We envision that these results will aid the study and understanding of rod MOFs with chelating linkages.

Keywords:
SBus Chemistry Formic acid Sorption Chelation Metal-organic framework Microporous material Yttrium Benzene Porosity Metal Inorganic chemistry BET theory Organic chemistry Catalysis

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