Abstract

Atomistic control of the coordination environment of lattice ions and the distribution of metal sites within crystalline mixed-metal coordination polymers remain significant synthetic challenges. Herein is reported the mechanochemical synthesis of a reticular family of crystalline heterobimetallic metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is now achieved by polymerization of molecular Ru2 [II,III] complexes, featuring unprotected carboxylic acid substituents, with Cu(OAc)2 . The resulting crystalline heterobimetallic MOFs are solid solutions of Ru2 and Cu2 sites housed within [M3 L2 ] phases. The developed mechanochemical strategy is modular and allows for systematic control of the primary coordination sphere of the Ru2 sites within an isoreticular family of materials. This strategy is anticipated to provide a rational approach to atomically precise mixed-metal materials.

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