TY - JOUR
T1 - Modulator Effects on the Water-Based Synthesis of Zr/Hf Metal-Organic Frameworks
T2 - Quantitative Relationship Studies between Modulator, Synthetic Condition, and Performance
AU - Hu, Zhigang
AU - Castano, Ioannina
AU - Wang, Songnan
AU - Wang, Yuxiang
AU - Peng, Yongwu
AU - Qian, Yuhong
AU - Chi, Chenglong
AU - Wang, Xuerui
AU - Zhao, Dan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2016/4/6
Y1 - 2016/4/6
N2 - The modulated synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) remains empirical and challenging. Modulators are often applied and assumed capable of facilitating crystal growth by adjusting the reaction kinetics. However, most of the current studies are based on qualitative analysis and performance-leading synthesis, while no quantitative insights between modulator feature and MOF performance have been offered. In this work, we carried out a comprehensive study of the effects of three modulators (acetic acid, formic acid, trifluoroacetic acid) on the water-based modulated synthesis of UiO-66-type MOFs by using Zr or Hf as the building block and fumarate as the ligand. The modulator effects on crystallinity, yield, morphology, pore size, defects, porosity, stability, and gas separation performance of resultant MOFs have been discussed. A relationship between optimal molar ratio y and pKa value of modulator x is modeled as y = 12.72 + 0.193 × exp(1.276x). For MOF synthesis using ligands of different acidity, it tends to follow the equations of y = -40.78 + 39.1x and y = -21.7 + 25.58x for acetic acid and formic acid, respectively. Our results have thus provided pioneering quantitative analysis and synthetic guidelines on the further synthesis of water-stable MOFs that require modulators.
AB - The modulated synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) remains empirical and challenging. Modulators are often applied and assumed capable of facilitating crystal growth by adjusting the reaction kinetics. However, most of the current studies are based on qualitative analysis and performance-leading synthesis, while no quantitative insights between modulator feature and MOF performance have been offered. In this work, we carried out a comprehensive study of the effects of three modulators (acetic acid, formic acid, trifluoroacetic acid) on the water-based modulated synthesis of UiO-66-type MOFs by using Zr or Hf as the building block and fumarate as the ligand. The modulator effects on crystallinity, yield, morphology, pore size, defects, porosity, stability, and gas separation performance of resultant MOFs have been discussed. A relationship between optimal molar ratio y and pKa value of modulator x is modeled as y = 12.72 + 0.193 × exp(1.276x). For MOF synthesis using ligands of different acidity, it tends to follow the equations of y = -40.78 + 39.1x and y = -21.7 + 25.58x for acetic acid and formic acid, respectively. Our results have thus provided pioneering quantitative analysis and synthetic guidelines on the further synthesis of water-stable MOFs that require modulators.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.cgd.6b00076
DO - 10.1021/acs.cgd.6b00076
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84964626460
SN - 1528-7483
VL - 16
SP - 2295
EP - 2301
JO - Crystal Growth and Design
JF - Crystal Growth and Design
IS - 4
ER -