Gas Adsorption Sites in a Large-Pore Metal-Organic Framework

Jesse L. C. Rowsell(Los Alamos National Laboratory), E.C. Spencer(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Juergen Eckert(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Judith A. K. Howard(Los Alamos National Laboratory), Omar M. Yaghi(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Science
August 25, 2005
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Abstract

The primary adsorption sites for Ar and N2 within metal-organic framework-5, a cubic structure composed of Zn4O(CO2)6 units and phenylene links defining large pores 12 and 15 angstroms in diameter, have been identified by single-crystal x-ray diffraction. Refinement of data collected between 293 and 30 kelvin revealed a total of eight symmetry-independent adsorption sites. Five of these are sites on the zinc oxide unit and the organic link; the remaining three sites form a second layer in the pores. The structural integrity and high symmetry of the framework are retained throughout, with negligible changes resulting from gas adsorption.


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