Self‐adaptive Coordination Evolution Mediated Pore‐Space‐Partition in Metal–Organic Frameworks for Boosting SF6/N2 Separation
Heng‐Yu Ruan,
Xue‐Qian Wu,
Cai‐Lian Liao
et al.
Abstract:The controllable and precise structural regulation of metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) based on isoreticular chemistry is an effective strategy for creating functional material platforms, such as efficient porous adsorbents. Herein, for the first time, mediated by an unprecedented self‐adaptive coordination evolution (SACE) on pseudo‐D2h‐symmetric [M4(μ3‐O)2(COO)6] (M = Mn/Fe) clusters, two pore space partitioned MOFs (CTGU‐47‐Mn/Fe, CTGU = China Three Gorges University) have been successfully constructed. Owin… Show more
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