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Multi‐Spectroscopic Interrogation of the Spatial Linker Distribution in Defect‐Engineered Metal–Organic Framework Crystals: The [Cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] Showcase

In the past few years, defect‐engineered metal–organic frameworks (DEMOFs) have been studied due to the plethora of textural, catalytic, or magnetic properties that can be enhanced by carefully introducing defect sites into the crystal lattices of MOFs. In this work, the spatial distribution of two...

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Autores principales: Rivera‐Torrente, Miguel, Filez, Matthias, Meirer, Florian, Weckhuysen, Bert M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7154733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31957120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201905645
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Filez, Matthias
Meirer, Florian
Weckhuysen, Bert M.
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description In the past few years, defect‐engineered metal–organic frameworks (DEMOFs) have been studied due to the plethora of textural, catalytic, or magnetic properties that can be enhanced by carefully introducing defect sites into the crystal lattices of MOFs. In this work, the spatial distribution of two different non‐defective and defective linkers, namely 1,3,5‐benzenetricarboxylate (BTC) and 5‐cyano‐1,3‐benzenedicarboxylate (CYDC), respectively, has been studied in different DEMOF crystals of the HKUST‐1 topology. Raman micro‐spectroscopy revealed a nonhomogeneous distribution of defect sites within the [Cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] crystals, with the CYDC linker incorporated into defect‐rich or defect‐free areas of selected crystals. Additionally, advanced bulk techniques have shed light on the nature of the copper species, which is highly dynamic and directly affects the reactivity of the copper sites, as shown by probe molecule FTIR spectroscopy. Furthermore, electron microscopy revealed the effect of co‐crystallizing CYDC and BTC on the crystal size and the formation of mesopores, further corroborated by X‐ray scattering analysis. In this way we have demonstrated the necessity of utilizing micro‐spectroscopy along with a whole array of bulk spectroscopic techniques to fully describe multicomponent metal–organic frameworks.
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spelling pubmed-71547332020-04-15 Multi‐Spectroscopic Interrogation of the Spatial Linker Distribution in Defect‐Engineered Metal–Organic Framework Crystals: The [Cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] Showcase Rivera‐Torrente, Miguel Filez, Matthias Meirer, Florian Weckhuysen, Bert M. Chemistry Full Papers In the past few years, defect‐engineered metal–organic frameworks (DEMOFs) have been studied due to the plethora of textural, catalytic, or magnetic properties that can be enhanced by carefully introducing defect sites into the crystal lattices of MOFs. In this work, the spatial distribution of two different non‐defective and defective linkers, namely 1,3,5‐benzenetricarboxylate (BTC) and 5‐cyano‐1,3‐benzenedicarboxylate (CYDC), respectively, has been studied in different DEMOF crystals of the HKUST‐1 topology. Raman micro‐spectroscopy revealed a nonhomogeneous distribution of defect sites within the [Cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] crystals, with the CYDC linker incorporated into defect‐rich or defect‐free areas of selected crystals. Additionally, advanced bulk techniques have shed light on the nature of the copper species, which is highly dynamic and directly affects the reactivity of the copper sites, as shown by probe molecule FTIR spectroscopy. Furthermore, electron microscopy revealed the effect of co‐crystallizing CYDC and BTC on the crystal size and the formation of mesopores, further corroborated by X‐ray scattering analysis. In this way we have demonstrated the necessity of utilizing micro‐spectroscopy along with a whole array of bulk spectroscopic techniques to fully describe multicomponent metal–organic frameworks. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-03 2020-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7154733/ /pubmed/31957120 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201905645 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Multi‐Spectroscopic Interrogation of the Spatial Linker Distribution in Defect‐Engineered Metal–Organic Framework Crystals: The [Cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] Showcase
title Multi‐Spectroscopic Interrogation of the Spatial Linker Distribution in Defect‐Engineered Metal–Organic Framework Crystals: The [Cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] Showcase
title_full Multi‐Spectroscopic Interrogation of the Spatial Linker Distribution in Defect‐Engineered Metal–Organic Framework Crystals: The [Cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] Showcase
title_fullStr Multi‐Spectroscopic Interrogation of the Spatial Linker Distribution in Defect‐Engineered Metal–Organic Framework Crystals: The [Cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] Showcase
title_full_unstemmed Multi‐Spectroscopic Interrogation of the Spatial Linker Distribution in Defect‐Engineered Metal–Organic Framework Crystals: The [Cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] Showcase
title_short Multi‐Spectroscopic Interrogation of the Spatial Linker Distribution in Defect‐Engineered Metal–Organic Framework Crystals: The [Cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] Showcase
title_sort multi‐spectroscopic interrogation of the spatial linker distribution in defect‐engineered metal–organic framework crystals: the [cu(3)(btc)(2−x)(cydc)(x)] showcase
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7154733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31957120
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201905645
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