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Postsynthetic N-methylation making a metal-organic framework responsive to alkylamines
Ning-Ning Yang1, Wei Sun, Fu-Gui Xi
1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Chemical Processes, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, P. R. China. eqgao@chem.ecnu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
The postsynthetically created electron-deficient 2,2'-bipyridinium moieties in a Zr-MOF provide charge-transfer interacting sites for recognizing and capturing alkylamines with excellent selectivity; meanwhile the MOF shows fast and reversible vapochromism and luminescence quenching in response to alkyamines.
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