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Published on: June 23, 2023
Converting a Non-Porous Rare-Earth Metal-Organic Framework into a Porous Yttrium-Based NH2UiO-66 Network via a Linker
Hosein Ghasempour1, Behnam Habibi1, Farnoosh Zarekarizi1
1Faculty of Basic Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, P.O. Box 14115175, Tehran14117-13116, Iran.
Abstract:
The solvent-assisted linker exchange (SALE) method was used to produce amino-functionalized yttrium-based UiO-66 [NH2UiO-66(Y)], which is not obtainable via a direct synthetic method. Remarkably, SALE not only produced relatively highly porous NH2UiO-66(Y) from completely non-porous 3,3-bpdc-Y but also changed the network topology from 8-connected in 3,3-bpdc-Y to 12-connected in NH2UiO-66(Y). Based on our knowledge, this is one of the rare cases where SALE changes the whole network topology of the resulting metal-organic framework. NH2UiO-66(Y) also showed promising ability for selective detection of Cu2+ at a low concentration.

