Abstract

The interest in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is rapidly expanding because of their fascinating architectures and intriguing topologies which allowed for potential applications in gas storage, separation, heterogeneous catalysis, and several other areas. As suitable chromatographic separation media, several MOFs have been employed as stationary phase for gas chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography. In this work we report the use of a mixed ligands rod-spacer MOF [Mn3(HCOO)2(D-cam)2(DMF)2]n as coating material for capillary column of gas chromatographic separation of a series of biochemical important compounds having linear alkyl hydrocarbon (aldehyde, alcohol and ester), aromatic hydrocarbon with two phenyls (ether, ester and ester with alcohol) and aromatic hydrocarbon (ester, ester with amino and two esters). The mixture of functional ligands, good thermal and chemical stabilities and host-guest interaction sites of the MOF are attributes to the good efficiency in gas chromatographic separation.

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