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Thermally-promoted post-synthetic Pummerer chemistry in a sulfoxide-functionalized metal-organic framework

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posted on 2024-11-15, 00:29 authored by Macguire Bryant, Christopher RichardsonChristopher Richardson
Reported herein is a thermally-promoted, post-synthetic modification of a zinc metal-organic frameworks pore surface. Sulfoxide tag groups are modified by conventional heating via Pummerer-type chemistry and elimination to aldehyde groups. Simultaneously, a minor competing disproportionation reaction occurs, creating sulfide and sulfone tag groups enhancing the complexity of the pores. The thermal process is gentle, with crystallinity fully maintained, and results in a higher surface area and pore volume for the modified framework.

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Bryant, M. R. & Richardson, C. (2015). Thermally-promoted post-synthetic Pummerer chemistry in a sulfoxide-functionalized metal-organic framework. CrystEngComm, 17 (46), 8858-8863.

Journal title

CrystEngComm

Volume

17

Issue

46

Pagination

8858-8863

Language

English

RIS ID

104121

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