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核心外结构在金属-有机框架中的交换过程中自然产生
Jake A Boissonnault1, Antek G Wong-Foy1, Adam J Matzger1
1Department of Chemistry and ‡Macromolecular Science and Engineering Program, University of Michigan , 930 North University Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1055, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|October 13, 2017
概括
在金属有机框架 (MOF) 中的合成后交换产生了核心外结构,这是由于对的扩散有限. 这一过程将交换的配体集中在晶体边缘,形成不同的核心外MOF.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 纳米技术
- 化学工程
背景情况:
- 金属有机框架 (MOF) 是具有可调节结构的多孔材料.
- 合成后交换 (PSE) 允许在初始合成后对MOF进行修改.
- 了解PSE期间的配体分布对于控制MOF属性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在合成后交换 (PSE) 后研究MOF的微观结构.
- 确定在PSE期间限制配体扩散的因素.
- 建立PSE作为创建核心外MOF的方法.
主要方法:
- 在PSE后对MOF进行微结构分析.
- 使用MOF-5中的碳酸盐配体进行扩散研究.
- 在UMCM-8和UIO-66单晶中检查PSE.
主要成果:
- 在MOF中交换的配体集中在晶体边缘,随着深度的增加而减少.
- 在PSE后的MOF中观察到一个核心外排列.
- 联体扩散被确定为PSE过程中的速度限制步骤.
- 在UMCM-8和UIO-66中观察到类似的核心外趋势.
结论:
- 在MOF中观察到的核心外结构归因于PSE期间的受体扩散有限.
- PSE是一种可行的核心外MOF的合理设计和合成方法.
- 这项工作提供了通过合成后修改控制MOF架构的见解.
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