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Gel transformation as a general strategy for fabrication of highly porous multiscale MOF architectures
The structure and chemistry of metal–organic frameworks or MOFs dictate their properties and functionalities. However, their architecture and form are essential for facilitating the transport of molecules, the flow of electrons, the conduction of heat, the transmission of light, and the propagation...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321590/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37416716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00905j |
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author | Liu, Zhang Navas, Javier Lopez Han, Wei Ibarra, Manuel Ricardo Cho Kwan, Joseph Kai Yeung, King Lun |
author_facet | Liu, Zhang Navas, Javier Lopez Han, Wei Ibarra, Manuel Ricardo Cho Kwan, Joseph Kai Yeung, King Lun |
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description | The structure and chemistry of metal–organic frameworks or MOFs dictate their properties and functionalities. However, their architecture and form are essential for facilitating the transport of molecules, the flow of electrons, the conduction of heat, the transmission of light, and the propagation of force, which are vital in many applications. This work explores the transformation of inorganic gels into MOFs as a general strategy to construct complex porous MOF architectures at nano, micro, and millimeter length scales. MOFs can be induced to form along three different pathways governed by gel dissolution, MOF nucleation, and crystallization kinetics. Slow gel dissolution, rapid nucleation, and moderate crystal growth result in a pseudomorphic transformation (pathway 1) that preserves the original network structure and pores, while a comparably faster crystallization displays significant localized structural changes but still preserves network interconnectivity (pathway 2). MOF exfoliates from the gel surface during rapid dissolution, thus inducing nucleation in the pore liquid leading to a dense assembly of percolated MOF particles (pathway 3). Thus, the prepared MOF 3D objects and architectures can be fabricated with superb mechanical strength (>98.7 MPa), excellent permeability (>3.4 × 10(−10) m(2)), and large surface area (1100 m(2) g(−1)) and mesopore volumes (1.1 cm(3) g(−1)). |
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spelling | pubmed-103215902023-07-06 Gel transformation as a general strategy for fabrication of highly porous multiscale MOF architectures Liu, Zhang Navas, Javier Lopez Han, Wei Ibarra, Manuel Ricardo Cho Kwan, Joseph Kai Yeung, King Lun Chem Sci Chemistry The structure and chemistry of metal–organic frameworks or MOFs dictate their properties and functionalities. However, their architecture and form are essential for facilitating the transport of molecules, the flow of electrons, the conduction of heat, the transmission of light, and the propagation of force, which are vital in many applications. This work explores the transformation of inorganic gels into MOFs as a general strategy to construct complex porous MOF architectures at nano, micro, and millimeter length scales. MOFs can be induced to form along three different pathways governed by gel dissolution, MOF nucleation, and crystallization kinetics. Slow gel dissolution, rapid nucleation, and moderate crystal growth result in a pseudomorphic transformation (pathway 1) that preserves the original network structure and pores, while a comparably faster crystallization displays significant localized structural changes but still preserves network interconnectivity (pathway 2). MOF exfoliates from the gel surface during rapid dissolution, thus inducing nucleation in the pore liquid leading to a dense assembly of percolated MOF particles (pathway 3). Thus, the prepared MOF 3D objects and architectures can be fabricated with superb mechanical strength (>98.7 MPa), excellent permeability (>3.4 × 10(−10) m(2)), and large surface area (1100 m(2) g(−1)) and mesopore volumes (1.1 cm(3) g(−1)). The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10321590/ /pubmed/37416716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00905j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Liu, Zhang Navas, Javier Lopez Han, Wei Ibarra, Manuel Ricardo Cho Kwan, Joseph Kai Yeung, King Lun Gel transformation as a general strategy for fabrication of highly porous multiscale MOF architectures |
title | Gel transformation as a general strategy for fabrication of highly porous multiscale MOF architectures |
title_full | Gel transformation as a general strategy for fabrication of highly porous multiscale MOF architectures |
title_fullStr | Gel transformation as a general strategy for fabrication of highly porous multiscale MOF architectures |
title_full_unstemmed | Gel transformation as a general strategy for fabrication of highly porous multiscale MOF architectures |
title_short | Gel transformation as a general strategy for fabrication of highly porous multiscale MOF architectures |
title_sort | gel transformation as a general strategy for fabrication of highly porous multiscale mof architectures |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10321590/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37416716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc00905j |
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