摘要

Three zinc phosphonocarboxylates, Zn-2(pbc)(2)center dot Hdma center dot H3O center dot 2H(2)O (1), Zn(pbc).Hdma (2), and Zn-4.5 (pbc)(3)(OH)(H2O)(0.5)center dot Hdma (3) (H(3)pbc = 4-phosphonobenzoic acid, dma=dimethylamine) were synthesized by the mixed solvothermal reaction of Zn(Ac)(2 center dot)2H(2)O and 4-phosphonobenzoic acid in N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) and water. The zigzag and ladderlike chains completely constructed by triply fused 4-membered rings (denoted SBU-1) are linked by the organic moieties to form the 3D zeolite-like structure I and the layered structure 2, respectively. As for structure 3, a new second building unit (SBU-2) formed by the inset of the [Zn3O12] trimer into the 4-membered ring as well as SBU-1 is observed. The connections between the two types of SBUs lead to a "zinc phosphate" layer, which is linked by the organic groups to generate a 3D pillar-layered structure. Both solution-mediated and solid-state transformations of 1 to 2 and 3 were observed. A possible mechanism for the transformation is proposed. Gas sorption studies show that 1 has accessible pores for methanol and water and exhibits size selectivity for alcohols.