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An Exceptionally Stable Metal–Organic Framework Constructed from Chelate-Based Metal–Organic Polyhedra

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posted on 2020-04-01, 12:49 authored by Jerika A. Chiong, Jie Zhu, Jake B. Bailey, Mark Kalaj, Rohit H. Subramanian, Wenqian Xu, Seth M. Cohen, F. Akif Tezcan
We report the rational design and synthesis of a water-stable metal–organic framework (MOF), Fe-HAF-1, constructed from supramolecular, Fe3+-hydroxamate-based polyhedra with mononuclear metal nodes. Owing to its chelate-based construction, Fe-HAF-1 displays exceptional chemical stability in organic and aqueous solvents over a wide pH range (pH 1–14), including in the presence of 5 M NaOH. Despite the charge neutrality of the Fe3+-tris­(hydroxamate) centers, Fe-HAF-1 crystals are negatively charged above pH 4. This unexpected property is attributed to the formation of defects during crystallization that results in uncoordinated hydroxamate ligands or hydroxide-coordinated Fe centers. The anionic nature of Fe-HAF-1 crystals enables selective adsorption of positively charged ions in aqueous solution, resulting in efficient separation of organic dyes and other charged species in a size-selective fashion. Fe-HAF-1 presents a new addition to a small group of chelate-based MOFs and provides a rare framework whose 3D connectivity is exclusively formed by metal–hydroxamate coordination.

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