Abstract

The pressure of ferrocene in the system host (organometallic framework [Zn4(dmf)(ur)2(ndc)4])–guest (ferrocene) has been measured by static method with membrane zero-manometers in the temperature range from 324 to 462 K. As a result of the study, temperature dependences of pressure have been obtained for the transition of the guest from the host framework to the gas phase, the enthalpy and entropy of this process have been determined, and the change in the Gibbs energy during ferrocene binding by the framework has been calculated. Based on this information, conclusions have been made about the nature of interactions between host and guest molecules, and the obtained results have been compared with the previously studied benzene sorption on [Zn4(dmf)(ur)2(ndc)4].

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