The reactions of
2-(4-pyridyl) thiazole-4-carboxylic acid (Hptca)
and CuCl2·6H2O have led to a novel 3D mixed-valence,
four-copper-center, metal–organic framework (MOF) [Cu8Cl2(ptca)10·17H2O]n (1). The topology analysis using ToposPro
software package for 1 resulted in three chain-based
topology types of sra (42, 63,
8), pcu (412, 63), and dia (66) via choosing corresponding connection atoms as central
atoms. The study indicates that connection atoms associated directly
with multiple coordination centers are applicable to act as central
atoms. This unique topology analysis approach is conceptually different
from the current analytical methods which use node atoms as central
atoms. In addition, complex 1 exhibits significant selective
adsorption of CO2 over N2. This study provides
a great example of the topological analysis of MOFs with multiple
coordination centers