Graduation Year
2012
Document Type
Thesis
Degree
M.S.
Degree Granting Department
Chemistry
Major Professor
Shengqian Ma
Co-Major Professor
Abdul Malik
Committee Member
Xiao (Sheryl) Li
Keywords
coordination polymers, metal-organic framework, porphyrin, porosity, nanoscaled secondary building units, polyhedral cage
Abstract
Porous metal-organic frameworks are a new type of functional materials with potential applications for gas storage, gas separation, catalysis, biomedical and chemical sensors. This thesis describes several porous metal-metalloporphyrin frameworks (MMPFs), which were synthesized with a series of transition metals and 5,15-bis(3,5-dicarboxyphenyl)-10,20-bis(2,6-dibromophenyl)porphine. Among these MMPFs, the cobalt MMPF (CoBrPTC) has a fcu structure, which represents the first porphyrin-based MOF with this topology. CoBrPTC was evaluated as heterogeneous catalyst and demonstrated interesting catalytic performances.
Scholar Commons Citation
Meng, Le, "Design and Construction of Functional Metal-Metalloporphyrin Frameworks" (2012). USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/4159