The structure-directing role of the inorganic secondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining the topology of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). Here we show that organic building units relying on strong π interactions that are energetically competitive with the formation of common inorganic SBUs can also play a role in defining the topology. We demonstrate the importance of the organic SBU in the formation of Mg₂H₆(H₃O)(TTFTB)₃(MIT-25), a mesoporous MOF with the new ssp topology. A delocalized electronic hole is critical in the stabilization of the TTF triad organic SBUs and exemplifies a design principle for future MOF synthesis.National Science Foundation (U.S.) (Award 1122374
Chapter 1: Nature is sophisticated in organizing constituents of life across all size regimes, from ...
This critical review presents a comprehensive study of transition-metal carboxylate clusters which m...
Structural diversity of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) has been largely limited to linkers with at ...
The structure-directing role of the inorganic secondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining t...
The structure-directing role of the inorganic sec-ondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining ...
The structure-directing role of the inorganic secondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining t...
The structure-directing role of the inorganic secondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining t...
The structure-directing role of the inorganic secondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining t...
The secondary building unit (SBU) approach was a turning point in the discovery of permanently porou...
The secondary building unit (SBU) approach was a turning point in the discovery of permanently porou...
Secondary building units (SBUs) are the key components of metal???organic frameworks (MOFs) that hel...
The introduction of H-bond donor/acceptor functionality into metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can hav...
This critical review presents a comprehensive study of transition-metal carboxylate clusters which m...
This critical review presents a comprehensive study of transition-metal carboxylate clusters which m...
Chapter 1: Nature is sophisticated in organizing constituents of life across all size regimes, from ...
Chapter 1: Nature is sophisticated in organizing constituents of life across all size regimes, from ...
This critical review presents a comprehensive study of transition-metal carboxylate clusters which m...
Structural diversity of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) has been largely limited to linkers with at ...
The structure-directing role of the inorganic secondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining t...
The structure-directing role of the inorganic sec-ondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining ...
The structure-directing role of the inorganic secondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining t...
The structure-directing role of the inorganic secondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining t...
The structure-directing role of the inorganic secondary building unit (SBU) is key for determining t...
The secondary building unit (SBU) approach was a turning point in the discovery of permanently porou...
The secondary building unit (SBU) approach was a turning point in the discovery of permanently porou...
Secondary building units (SBUs) are the key components of metal???organic frameworks (MOFs) that hel...
The introduction of H-bond donor/acceptor functionality into metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can hav...
This critical review presents a comprehensive study of transition-metal carboxylate clusters which m...
This critical review presents a comprehensive study of transition-metal carboxylate clusters which m...
Chapter 1: Nature is sophisticated in organizing constituents of life across all size regimes, from ...
Chapter 1: Nature is sophisticated in organizing constituents of life across all size regimes, from ...
This critical review presents a comprehensive study of transition-metal carboxylate clusters which m...
Structural diversity of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) has been largely limited to linkers with at ...