Abstract

3-Phosphonobenzoic acid (3-H3pbc) was designed as an extended 4-connected ligand to build zeolite-like metal–organic frameworks (ZMOFs). Controlled assembly of Zn2+ with ligand 3-H3pbc results in two distinct structures with zeolitic topologies of MER and RHO, namely [Zn(3-pbc)]·H3O·0.5H2O (1) and Zn2.5(3-pbc)2(H2O)·nS (S represents the disordered solvent molecules) (2), respectively. The framework of 1 consists of double crankshaft chains formed by alternating ZnO4 and O3PC tetrahedra that are cross-linked by 3-pbc to generate a three-dimensional zeolitic open-framework. It is worth noting that structure 2 builds a zeolitic framework in a novel way, which has not been found in other metal phosphonocarboxylates. The organic part of 3-pbc does not participate in the construction of zeolitic topology and only plays a decorative role inside the cages.

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