Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.47, No.15, 6825-6828, 2008
Robust metal-organic framework enforced by triple-framework interpenetration exhibiting high H-2 storage density
A microporous metal-organic framework 1 Zn-2(CNC)(2)(DPT) center dot G[CNC = 4-Carboxycinnamic; DPT = 3,6-Di-4-pyridyl-1,2,4,5-tetrazine; G = guest molecules] was synthesized and structurally characterized by a triply interpenetrated primitive cubic net with 1D pores of about 3.7 angstrom. 1 is highly robust enforced by triple framework interpenetration through weak van der Waals interactions, thus the activated 1b takes up 1.28 wt % hydrogen gas and exhibits high hydrogen storage density of 95.2% at 1 atm and 77 K.