Molecules (Jan 2017)

Advances in Solid-State Transformations of Coordination Bonds: From the Ball Mill to the Aging Chamber

  • Cristina Mottillo,
  • Tomislav Friščić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22010144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
p. 144

Abstract

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Controlling the formation of coordination bonds is pivotal to the development of a plethora of functional metal-organic materials, ranging from coordination polymers, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to metallodrugs. The interest in and commercialization of such materials has created a need for more efficient, environmentally-friendly routes for making coordination bonds. Solid-state coordination chemistry is a versatile greener alternative to conventional synthesis, offering quantitative yields, enhanced stoichiometric and topological selectivity, access to a wider range of precursors, as well as to molecules and materials not readily accessible in solution or solvothermally. With a focus on mechanochemical, thermochemical and “accelerated aging” approaches to coordination polymers, including pharmaceutically-relevant materials and microporous MOFs, this review highlights the recent advances in solid-state coordination chemistry and techniques for understanding the underlying reaction mechanisms.

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