Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.52, No.4, 1854-1859, 2013
First Keto-Functionalized Microporous Al-Based Metal-Organic Framework: [Al(OH)(O2C-C6H4-CO-C6H4-CO2)]
Based on the V-shaped linker molecule 4,4'-benzophenonedicarboxylic acid, the new carbonyl-functionalized metal-organic framework (MOF) [Al(OH)-(O2C-C6H4-CO-C6H4-CO2)], denoted as CAU-8, was discovered employing high-throughput methods. The compound is obtained from 4,4'-benzophenonedicarboxylic acid, Al-2(SO4)(3)center dot 18H(2)O in a mixture of N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) and water under solvothermal conditions. The structure was determined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data (14(1)/a, a = b = 13.0625(5), c = 52,565(2) angstrom). The framework is based on infinite inorganic building units of trans-connected, corner-sharing AlO6-polyhedra. Parallel Al-O-chains are arranged in layers perpendicular to [001]. Within a layer an interchain distance of similar to 1.1 nm is observed. The orientation of the Al-O-chains within neighboring layers is perpendicular to each other, along [100] and [010], respectively, and an ABCDA stacking of these layers is observed. The interconnection of these orthogonally oriented chains by the V-shaped dicarboxylate ions results in the formation a three-dimensional framework structure containing one-dimensional channels with a diameter of about 8 angstrom. The pore walls are lined by the keto-groups. CAU-8 was thoroughly characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), thermogravimetric measurements, IR- and Raman-spectroscopy, elemental analysis, and gas sorption experiments using N-2 and H-2 as adsorptives. CAU-8 is stable up to 350 degrees C in air and exhibits a moderate porosity with a specific surface area of S-BET = 600 m(2)/g and a micropore volume of 0.23 cm(3)/g. Moreover, a detailed topological analysis of the framework was carried out, and an approach for the topological analysis of MOFs based on infinite 1-periodic building units is proposed.