Pore-controlled formation of 0D metal complexes in anionic 3D metal-organic frameworks

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The host-guest chemistry between a series of anionic MOFs and their trapped counterions was investigated by single crystal XRD. The PCN-514 series contains crystallographically identifiable metal complexes trapped in the pores, where their formation is controlled by the size and shape of the MOF pores. A change in the structure and pore size of PCN-518 indicates that the existence of guest molecules may reciprocally affect the formation of host MOFs.

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Zhang, M., Bosch, M., & Zhou, H. C. (2015). Pore-controlled formation of 0D metal complexes in anionic 3D metal-organic frameworks. CrystEngComm, 17(5), 996–1000. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ce02261k

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