posted on 2017-04-11, 00:00authored byJingjing Yang, Yue-Biao Zhang, Qi Liu, Christopher A. Trickett, Enrique Gutiérrez-Puebla, M. Ángeles Monge, Hengjiang Cong, Abdulrahman Aldossary, Hexiang Deng, Omar M. Yaghi
We report three design principles
for obtaining extra-large pore
openings and cages in the metal–organic analogues of inorganic
zeolites, zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs). Accordingly, we
prepared a series of 15 ZIFs, members of which have the largest pore
opening (22.5 Å) and the largest cage size (45.8 Å) known
for all porous tetrahedral structures. The key parameter allowing
us to access these exceptional ZIFs is what we define as the steric
index (δ), which is related to the size and shape of the imidazolate
linkers employed in the synthesis. The three principles are based
on using multiple linkers with specific range and ratios of δ
to control the size of rings and cages from small to large, and therefore
are universally applicable to all existing ZIFs. The ZIF with the
largest cage size (ZIF-412) shows the best selectivity of porous materials
tested toward removal of octane and p-xylene from
humid air.