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American Chemical Society, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 16(132), p. 5586-5587, 2010

DOI: 10.1021/ja101541s

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Non-, Micro-, and Mesoporous Metal-Organic Framework Isomers: Reversible Transformation, Fluorescence Sensing, and Large Molecule Separation

Journal article published in 2010 by Hai-Long Jiang, Yoshiro Tatsu, Zhang-Hui Lu ORCID, Qiang Xu ORCID
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Abstract

For the first time, three novel metal-organic framework (MOF) isomers with hierarchical channel sizes of nonpore or micropore or mesopore were successfully prepared by simply controlling the amounts of solvent or/and reaction temperatures/time. Strikingly, we have demonstrated the reversible transformation between the microporous and mesoporous MOFs triggered by solvent or/and temperature perturbation. The desolvated microporous MOF has been evaluated to be a promising luminescent probe for detecting small molecules, and the mesoporous MOF could be the stationary phase in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for size-exclusion separation of large dye molecules.