Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1312098 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A Zn-ferulate MOF containing a phytochemical (PhytoMOF-1) has been synthesized.•PhytoMOF-1 contains channels with a considerable diameter of 15.1(1) × 17.2(1) Å.•Molecular simulations show that PhytoMOF-1 might store hydrogen.•It is a candidate luminescent material.

As a result of involvement of all carboxylato/methoxo/oxo donor oxygen atoms of a phytochemical ferulic acid with zinc ions, a Zn-ferulate metal–organic framework (PhytoMOF-1), {[Zn2(fer)2]}n is formed. The structure of PhytoMOF-1 was characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. PhytoMOF-1 contains channels with a considerable diameter of 15.1(1) × 17.2(1) Å. The total void volume of PhytoMOF-1 is ∼3517 Å3. N2 adsorption/desorption analyses indicate that the PhytoMOF-1 is porous. Molecular simulations show that PhytoMOF-1 might store hydrogen. The luminescent properties of PhytoMOF-1 are quenched upon the adsorption of toluene and nitrobenzene.

Graphical abstractUsing a phytochemical named ferulic acid and zinc ions, a Zn-ferulate metal–organic framework (PhytoMOF-1) is obtained. PhytoMOF-1 contains channels with a considerable diameter of 15.1(1) × 17.2(1) Å. Molecular simulations show that PhytoMOF-1 might store hydrogen and it is a candidate luminescent material.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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