Assembling a Heterobimetallic Actinide Metal-Organic Framework by a Reaction-Induced Preorganization Strategy.

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)(2023)

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Abstract
Periodically arranging coordination-distinct actinides into one crystalline architecture is intriguing but of great synthetic challenge. We report a rare example of a heterobimetallic actinide metal-organic framework (An-MOF) by a unique reaction-induced preorganization strategy. A thorium MOF (SCU-16) with the largest unit cell among all Th-MOFs was prepared as the precursor, then the uranyl was precisely embedded into the MOF precursor under oxidation condition. Single crystal of the resulting thorium-uranium MOF (SCU-16-U) shows that a uranyl-specific site was in situ induced by the formate-to-carbonate oxidation reaction. The heterobimetallic SCU-16-U exhibits multifunction catalysis properties derived from two distinct actinides. The strategy proposed here offers a new avenue to create mixed-actinide functional material with unique architecture and versatile functionality.
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Actinides,Catalysis,Heterobimetallic,Metal-Organic Frameworks,Reaction-Induced Preorganization
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