Abstract

Metal–organic frameworks with tunable functional groups like solid-solution have received considerable interest. In this paper, a crs-type structure built of [Zn3(OH)(dmtrz)3] triazolate-trinuclear and [Zn2(COO)4] paddlewheel units, linked by 3,5-dimethyl-1,2,4-triazolate (dmtrz) and isophthalate (ipa) ligands (named as MAC-4-A), has been used as a prototype framework. Four types of functional groups (B: 5-hydroxyisophthalate, C: 5-aminoisophthalate, D: 5-ethoxyisophthalate, and E: 5-acetamidoisophthalate) have been integrated into the framework, giving isostructures of MAC-4-B to E, respectively. Then, by the solid-solution framework approach, four group samples are prepared, which are MAC-4-AB-x, MAC-4-AC-x, MAC-4-AD-x, and MAC-4-AE-x (x denoted as the ratio of functional ligands in the framework, x = 0.3, 0.5, 0.7), and their CO2 and N2 adsorptions have been studied. Our results revealed that the CO2 capacity is enhanced with the increase of functional groups and then decreases, showing a maximum uptak...

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