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Novel Lanthanide(III) Porphyrin-Based Metal–Organic Frameworks: Structure, Gas Adsorption, and Magnetic Properties

The present work focuses on the hydrothermal synthesis and properties of porous coordination polymers of metal–porphyrin framework (MPF) type, namely, {[Pr4(H2TPPS)3]·11H2O} n (UPJS-10), {[Eu/Sm­(H2TPPS)]·H3O+·16H2O} n (UPJS-11), and {[Ce4(H2TPPS)3]·11H2O} n (UPJS-12) (H2TPPS = 4,4′,4″,4‴-(porphyrin...

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Published in:ACS omega 2021-09, Vol.6 (38), p.24637-24649
Main Authors: Király, Nikolas, Zeleňák, Vladimír, Lenártová, Nina, Zeleňáková, Adriana, Čižmár, Erik, Almáši, Miroslav, Meynen, Vera, Hovan, Andrej, Gyepes, Róbert
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Summary:The present work focuses on the hydrothermal synthesis and properties of porous coordination polymers of metal–porphyrin framework (MPF) type, namely, {[Pr4(H2TPPS)3]·11H2O} n (UPJS-10), {[Eu/Sm­(H2TPPS)]·H3O+·16H2O} n (UPJS-11), and {[Ce4(H2TPPS)3]·11H2O} n (UPJS-12) (H2TPPS = 4,4′,4″,4‴-(porphyrin-5,10,15,20-tetrayl)­tetrakisbenzenesulfonate­(4-)). The compounds were characterized using several analytical techniques: infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric measurements, elemental analysis, gas adsorption measurements, and single-crystal structure analysis (SXRD). The results of SXRD revealed a three-dimensional open porous framework containing crossing cavities propagating along all crystallographic axes. Coordination of H2TPPS4– ligands with Ln­(III) ions leads to the formation of 1D polymeric chains propagating along the c crystallographic axis. Argon sorption measurements at −186 °C show that the activated MPFs have apparent BET surface areas of 260 m2 g–1 (UPJS-10) and 230 m2 g–1 (UPJS-12). Carbon dioxide adsorption isotherms at 0 °C show adsorption capacities up to 1 bar of 9.8 wt % for UPJS-10 and 8.6 wt % for UPJS-12. At a temperature of 20 °C, the respective CO2 adsorption capacities decreased to 6.95 and 5.99 wt %, respectively. The magnetic properties of UPJS-10 are characterized by the presence of a close-lying nonmagnetic ground singlet and excited doublet states in the electronic spectrum of Pr­(III) ions. A much larger energy difference was suggested between the two lowest Kramers doublets of Ce­(III) ions in UPJS-12. Finally, the analysis of X-band EPR spectra revealed the presence of radical spins, which were tentatively assigned to be originating from the porphyrin ligands.
ISSN:2470-1343
2470-1343
DOI:10.1021/acsomega.1c03327