Light-harvesting, 3rd generation RuII/CoII MOF with a large, tubular channel aperture

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Wolfgang Schmitt, Luana Martins, Lauren Macreadie, Debobroto Sensharma, Sebastien Vaesen, Xia Zhang, John Gough, Mariah O'Doherty, Nianyong Zhu, Manuel Ruether, John E O'Brien and A. Louise Bradley, Light-harvesting, 3rd generation RuII/CoII MOF with large, tubular channel aperture, Chemical Communications, 2019

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A photoactive, hetero-metallic CoII/RuII-based metal–organic framework (MOF) with a large channel aperture, ca. 21 Å, is reported. The photophysical properties of the MOF are derived from the RuII nodes giving rise to emission centred at ca. 620 nm and relatively long triplet 3MLCT lifetimes. In addition to the optical attributes, the 1H-imidazo [4,5-f][1,10]-phenanthroline ligand imparts structural functionality to the MOF which is composed of alternating CoII- and RuII-based nodes of Δ and Λ helicity. The framework maintains its integrity upon activation and shows gas sorption behaviour that is characteristic of mesoporous materials promoting high CO2 sorption capacities and selectivities over N2.

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