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Disappearing Polymorphs in Metal–Organic Framework Chemistry: Unexpected Stabilization of a Layered Polymorph over an Interpenetrated Three-Dimensional Structure in Mercury Imidazolate

Autor
Friščić, Tomislav
Arhangelskis, Mihails
Titi, Hatem M. T
Hanusa, Timothy P.
Speight, Isaiah R.
Stein, Robin S.
Huskic´, Igor
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

The “disappearing polymorph” phenomenon is well established in organic solids, and has had a profound effect in pharmaceutical materials science. The first example of this effect in metal-containing systems in general, and in coordination-network solids in particular, is here reported. Specifically, attempts to mechanochemically synthesize a known interpenetrated diamondoid (dia) mercury(II) imidazolate metal–organic framework (MOF) yielded a novel, more stable polymorph based on square-grid (sql) layers. Simultaneously, the dia-form was found to be highly elusive, observed only as a short-lived intermediate in monitoring solvent-free synthesis and not at all from lution. The destabilization of a dense dia-framework relative to a lower dimensionality one is in contrast to the behavior of other imidazolate MOFs, with periodic density functional theory (DFT) calculations showing that it arises from weak interactions, including tructure-stabilizing agostic CH···Hg contacts. While providing a new link between MOFs and crystal engineering of organic solids, these findings highlight a possible role for agostic interactions in directing topology and stability of MOF polymorphs.

Dyscyplina PBN
nauki chemiczne
Czasopismo
Chemistry - A European Journal
Tom
26
Zeszyt
8
Strony od-do
1811-1818
ISSN
0947-6539
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