Treatment of MOF-5 with NbCl4(THF)2 in acetonitrile leads to incorporation of Nb(IV) centers in a fashion that diverges from the established cation metathesis reactivity of this iconic material. A combination of X-ray absorption spectroscopy analysis and reactivity studies altogether supported by density functional theory computational studies document an unprecedented binding mode for the Zn4O(O2C–)6 secondary building units (SBUs), which in Nb(IV)-MOF-5 function as κ2-chelating ligands for NbCl4 moieties, with no exchange of Zn2+ observed. This unusual reactivity expands the portfolio of post-synthetic modification techniques available for MOFs, exemplified here by MOF-5, and underscores the diverse coordination environments offered by this and potentially other MOFs towards heterometal species.

Quo vadis niobium ? Divergent coordination behavior of early-transition metals towards MOF-5

Borfecchia E.;Lamberti C.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Treatment of MOF-5 with NbCl4(THF)2 in acetonitrile leads to incorporation of Nb(IV) centers in a fashion that diverges from the established cation metathesis reactivity of this iconic material. A combination of X-ray absorption spectroscopy analysis and reactivity studies altogether supported by density functional theory computational studies document an unprecedented binding mode for the Zn4O(O2C–)6 secondary building units (SBUs), which in Nb(IV)-MOF-5 function as κ2-chelating ligands for NbCl4 moieties, with no exchange of Zn2+ observed. This unusual reactivity expands the portfolio of post-synthetic modification techniques available for MOFs, exemplified here by MOF-5, and underscores the diverse coordination environments offered by this and potentially other MOFs towards heterometal species.
2019
10
23
5906
5910
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2019/sc/c9sc01553a#!divAbstract
Niobium, MOF, Nb-MOF-5, post-synthetic modification, XAS, EXAFS, DFT
Korzynski M.D.; Braglia L.; Borfecchia E.; Lomachenko K.A.; Baldansuren A.; Hendon C.H.; Lamberti C.; Dinca M.
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