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To explore the catalytic activity of heterometallic cluster-organic frameworks, three 3d-3d heterometallic cluster-organic frameworks based on the cooperative assembly of tetrahedral Cu 4 I 4 and metal-carboxylate clusters with potential open metal sites were synthesized and described in detail. The structure of 1 consists of tetrahedral Cu 4 I 4 (INA) 4 4– metalloligands (INA = isonicotinate) linking unusual Zn 8 (μ 4 -O)(COO) 12 (H 2 O) 4 clusters into a (4,12)-connected network. Compound 2 features a 2-fold interpenetrating 4-connected bbf -type framework based on new Cu 4 I 4 (INA) 2 (DBO) 2 2– metalloligands (DBO = 1,4-diazabicyclo2.2.2octane) and paddle-wheel Zn 2 (COO) 4 units. The 2-fold interpenetrating diamond-type framework 3 is constructed from tetrahedral Cu 4 I 4 (INA) 4 4– metalloligand and Mn 2 (COO) 4 (H 2 O) 2 (DMF) unit with potential open Mn centers. All three framework materials have notable catalytic activity on the diethylzinc addition to aromatic aldehydes, and the catalytic properties of compound 1 have been studied in detail. The results reveal that the heterogeneous catalysis of the diethylzinc addition to aromatic aldehydes by using cluster-organic framework as catalyst is determined by several experimental factors, such as temperature, reaction time, and the incorporation of electron-withdrawing groups in aromatic aldehydes.
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