Sulfur Chemistry for Stable and Electroactive Metal-Organic Frameworks: The Crosslinking Story

Jun He, Shengxian Cheng, Zhengtao Xu*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The versatile sulfur chemistry, as exemplified by the reactive yet tractable thiol group (-SH), offers unique opportunities for bypassing the obstacles in accessing stable and electroactive metal-organic frameworks. Of particular interest are recent advances in assembling MOF materials equipped with free-standing thiol functions: metal guests can be conveniently inserted to install electroactive metal-sulfur bonds, which, as crosslinks, also stabilize the host coordination net. Here the historical development of the bifunctional, two-step design embodied by the thiol-tagged MOF solids is traced, in order to highlight the underlying spirit that has driven research efforts in the past two decades. Going forward, broad new horizons are foreseen in solid-state materials synthesis, for example, arising from various sulfur-based hard-and-soft combinations, in synergy with the crystalline and modular MOF structural platform.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8654-8662
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume25
Issue number37
Online published11 Mar 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jul 2019

Research Keywords

  • bifunctional ligands
  • electroactive materials
  • metal-organic frameworks
  • porous materials
  • sulfur chemistry

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