Preparation and Analyses of the Multifunctional Propertiesof 2D and 3D MOFs Constructed from Copper(I) Halides and Hexamethylenetetramine

2019 
In this article, two two-dimensional and three-dimensional metal–organic frameworks are synthesized by the self-assembly of copper(I) halide and the hexamethylenetetramine (hmt) ligand. Compound 1 is a two-dimensional metal–organic framework composed of a pyramidal Cu4I5 cluster and hexamethylenetetramine, in which hmt-bridged Cu clusters form a two-dimensional (4,4)-connected net with a point symbol of (44·62) (44·62). Compound 2 is a homochiral three-dimensional metal–organic framework material generated through an unusual spontaneous crystallization from achiral precursors. The two compounds were characterized by a series of analyses such as infrared spectroscopy, elemental analysis, circular dichroism spectroscopy, and powder X-ray diffraction. Both of them exhibit unexpected stability under a wide range of conditions of acid and base. In addition, the fluorescence intensity changes regularly under acid–base conditions. Stokes shift shows a good linear relationship with −log [H+], which makes them bec...
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