“…A prominent example is the IRMOF series (isoreticular MOFs). [10] Other examples of increasing pore size through linker extensions are [Cu 3 -(btc) 2 ] [11] (btc = benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate; tbo-topology), PCN-6 [12] ([Cu 3 (tatb) 2 ], tatb = 4,4',4''-s-triazine-2,4,6-triyltribenzoate; tbo), or MOF-14 [13] ([Cu 3 (btb) 2 ], btb = benzene-1,3,5-tribenzoate; pto), built from paddle wheel clusters and tritopic linkers. However, in PCN-6 and MOF-14, which have the btb linker (a longer version of the btc linker), the porosity is reduced because of the presence of two interwoven 3D nets in the structure.…”