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Engineering a Highly Defective Stable UiO-66 with Tunable Lewis- Bronsted Acidity: The Role of the Hemilabile Linker
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The stability of metal−organic frameworks (MOFs) typically decreases with an increasing number of defects, limiting the number of defects that can be created and limiting catalytic and other applications. Herein, we use a hemilabile (Hl) linker to create up to a maximum of six defects per cluster in UiO-66. We synthesized hemilabile UiO-66 (Hl-UiO-66) using benzene dicarboxylate (BDC) as linker and 4-sulfonatobenzoate (PSBA) as the hemilabile linker. The PSBA acts not only as a modulator to
doi:10.1021/jacs.9b13070.s002
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