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In Situ FTIR Spectroscopy for Scanning Accessible Active Sites in Defect-Engineered UiO-66

Three UiO-66 samples were prepared by solvothermal synthesis using the defect engineering approach with benzoic acid as a modulator. They were characterized by different techniques and their acidic properties were assessed by FTIR spectroscopy of adsorbed CO and CD(3)CN. All samples evacuated at roo...

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Autores principales: Butova, Vera V., Zdravkova, Videlina R., Burachevskaia, Olga A., Tereshchenko, Andrei A., Shestakova, Pavletta S., Hadjiivanov, Konstantin I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10222444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13101675
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author Butova, Vera V.
Zdravkova, Videlina R.
Burachevskaia, Olga A.
Tereshchenko, Andrei A.
Shestakova, Pavletta S.
Hadjiivanov, Konstantin I.
author_facet Butova, Vera V.
Zdravkova, Videlina R.
Burachevskaia, Olga A.
Tereshchenko, Andrei A.
Shestakova, Pavletta S.
Hadjiivanov, Konstantin I.
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description Three UiO-66 samples were prepared by solvothermal synthesis using the defect engineering approach with benzoic acid as a modulator. They were characterized by different techniques and their acidic properties were assessed by FTIR spectroscopy of adsorbed CO and CD(3)CN. All samples evacuated at room temperature contained bridging μ(3)-OH groups that interacted with both probe molecules. Evacuation at 250 °C leads to the dehydroxylation and disappearance of the μ(3)-OH groups. Modulator-free synthesis resulted in a material with open Zr sites. They were detected by low-temperature CO adsorption on a sample evacuated at 200 °C and by CD(3)CN even on a sample evacuated at RT. However, these sites were lacking in the two samples obtained with a modulator. IR and Raman spectra revealed that in these cases, the Zr(4+) defect sites were saturated by benzoates, which prevented their interaction with probe molecules. Finally, the dehydroxylation of all samples produced another kind of bare Zr sites that did not interact with CO but formed complexes with acetonitrile, probably due to structural rearrangement. The results showed that FTIR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for investigating the presence and availability of acid sites in UiO-66, which is crucial for its application in adsorption and catalysis.
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spelling pubmed-102224442023-05-28 In Situ FTIR Spectroscopy for Scanning Accessible Active Sites in Defect-Engineered UiO-66 Butova, Vera V. Zdravkova, Videlina R. Burachevskaia, Olga A. Tereshchenko, Andrei A. Shestakova, Pavletta S. Hadjiivanov, Konstantin I. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Three UiO-66 samples were prepared by solvothermal synthesis using the defect engineering approach with benzoic acid as a modulator. They were characterized by different techniques and their acidic properties were assessed by FTIR spectroscopy of adsorbed CO and CD(3)CN. All samples evacuated at room temperature contained bridging μ(3)-OH groups that interacted with both probe molecules. Evacuation at 250 °C leads to the dehydroxylation and disappearance of the μ(3)-OH groups. Modulator-free synthesis resulted in a material with open Zr sites. They were detected by low-temperature CO adsorption on a sample evacuated at 200 °C and by CD(3)CN even on a sample evacuated at RT. However, these sites were lacking in the two samples obtained with a modulator. IR and Raman spectra revealed that in these cases, the Zr(4+) defect sites were saturated by benzoates, which prevented their interaction with probe molecules. Finally, the dehydroxylation of all samples produced another kind of bare Zr sites that did not interact with CO but formed complexes with acetonitrile, probably due to structural rearrangement. The results showed that FTIR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for investigating the presence and availability of acid sites in UiO-66, which is crucial for its application in adsorption and catalysis. MDPI 2023-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10222444/ /pubmed/37242091 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13101675 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zdravkova, Videlina R.
Burachevskaia, Olga A.
Tereshchenko, Andrei A.
Shestakova, Pavletta S.
Hadjiivanov, Konstantin I.
In Situ FTIR Spectroscopy for Scanning Accessible Active Sites in Defect-Engineered UiO-66
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title_full In Situ FTIR Spectroscopy for Scanning Accessible Active Sites in Defect-Engineered UiO-66
title_fullStr In Situ FTIR Spectroscopy for Scanning Accessible Active Sites in Defect-Engineered UiO-66
title_full_unstemmed In Situ FTIR Spectroscopy for Scanning Accessible Active Sites in Defect-Engineered UiO-66
title_short In Situ FTIR Spectroscopy for Scanning Accessible Active Sites in Defect-Engineered UiO-66
title_sort in situ ftir spectroscopy for scanning accessible active sites in defect-engineered uio-66
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10222444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13101675
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