2005
DOI: 10.1002/anie.200502185
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A Three‐Dimensional Metal–Organic Framework with an Unprecedented Octahedral Building Unit

Abstract: Unusual octahedral hexamers built up from triangular, corner‐linked cobalt trimers (see figure), form the basis of a novel three‐dimensional cobalt isophthalate obtained by a solvothermal route. This structure provides a new example of the concept of scale chemistry, in which an {Na6Co6O26} “super octahedron” is connected in a classical ReO3 architecture.

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“…108). 211 The triangles are bridged by six carboxylates: each carboxylate is bidentate to one Co atom and bridges to one Co of the other triangle through a m 3 -O atom.…”
Section: Twelve Points Of Extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…108). 211 The triangles are bridged by six carboxylates: each carboxylate is bidentate to one Co atom and bridges to one Co of the other triangle through a m 3 -O atom.…”
Section: Twelve Points Of Extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, strong metal bonds can be achieved by using the coordination approach like in metal organic frameworks (MOF) that consist in metal-based structural building units (SBU) interconnected via organic linkers. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Very recently, striking results were obtained concerning combination of magnetism with chirality 10,11 or ferroelectricity. 12,13 However, when dealing with electronic properties like magnetism, porosity of these open frameworks and separation between SBU are usually not favourable to long-range cooperative interactions.…”
Section: Carlo Massobriomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With 1,3‐benzenedicarboxylic acid (1,3‐H 2 BDC; isophthalic acid) only one compound, namely [Na 3 {Co 6 O(OH)(1,3‐BDC) 6 } · H 2 O] (MIL‐104, 22 ), has been reported 34. Its structure is constructed from an unprecedented hexanuclear octahedral “cluster”.…”
Section: Dicarboxylatesmentioning
confidence: 99%