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Thermal decarboxylation for the generation of hierarchical porosity in isostructural metal–organic frameworks containing open metal sites

The effect of metal-cluster redox identity on the thermal decarboxylation of a series of isostructural metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with tetracarboxylate-based ligands and trinuclear μ(3)-oxo clusters was investigated. The PCN-250 series of MOFs can consist of various metal combinations (Fe(3), F...

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Autores principales: Drake, Hannah F., Xiao, Zhifeng, Day, Gregory S., Vali, Shaik Waseem, Chen, Wenmiao, Wang, Qi, Huang, Yutao, Yan, Tian-Hao, Kuszynski, Jason E., Lindahl, Paul A., Ryder, Matthew R., Zhou, Hong-Cai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8366390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34458847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ma00163a
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author Drake, Hannah F.
Xiao, Zhifeng
Day, Gregory S.
Vali, Shaik Waseem
Chen, Wenmiao
Wang, Qi
Huang, Yutao
Yan, Tian-Hao
Kuszynski, Jason E.
Lindahl, Paul A.
Ryder, Matthew R.
Zhou, Hong-Cai
author_facet Drake, Hannah F.
Xiao, Zhifeng
Day, Gregory S.
Vali, Shaik Waseem
Chen, Wenmiao
Wang, Qi
Huang, Yutao
Yan, Tian-Hao
Kuszynski, Jason E.
Lindahl, Paul A.
Ryder, Matthew R.
Zhou, Hong-Cai
author_sort Drake, Hannah F.
collection PubMed
description The effect of metal-cluster redox identity on the thermal decarboxylation of a series of isostructural metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with tetracarboxylate-based ligands and trinuclear μ(3)-oxo clusters was investigated. The PCN-250 series of MOFs can consist of various metal combinations (Fe(3), Fe/Ni, Fe/Mn, Fe/Co, Fe/Zn, Al(3), In(3), and Sc(3)). The Fe-based system can undergo a thermally induced reductive decarboxylation, producing a mixed valence cluster with decarboxylated ligand fragments subsequently eliminated to form uniform mesopores. We have extended the analysis to alternative monometallic and bimetallic PCN-250 systems to observe the cluster's effect on the decarboxylation process. Our results suggest that the propensity to undergo decarboxylation is directly related to the cluster redox accessibility, with poorly reducible metals, such as Al, In, and Sc, unable to thermally reduce at the readily accessible temperatures of the Fe-containing system. In contrast, the mixed-metal variants are all reducible. We report improvements in gas adsorption behavior, significantly the uniform increase in the heat of adsorption going from the microporous to hierarchically induced decarboxylated samples. This, along with Fe oxidation state changes from (57)Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy, suggests that reduction occurs at the clusters and is essential for mesopore formation. These results provide insight into the thermal behavior of redox-active MOFs and suggest a potential future avenue for generating mesoporosity using controlled cluster redox chemistry.
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spelling pubmed-83663902021-08-25 Thermal decarboxylation for the generation of hierarchical porosity in isostructural metal–organic frameworks containing open metal sites Drake, Hannah F. Xiao, Zhifeng Day, Gregory S. Vali, Shaik Waseem Chen, Wenmiao Wang, Qi Huang, Yutao Yan, Tian-Hao Kuszynski, Jason E. Lindahl, Paul A. Ryder, Matthew R. Zhou, Hong-Cai Mater Adv Chemistry The effect of metal-cluster redox identity on the thermal decarboxylation of a series of isostructural metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with tetracarboxylate-based ligands and trinuclear μ(3)-oxo clusters was investigated. The PCN-250 series of MOFs can consist of various metal combinations (Fe(3), Fe/Ni, Fe/Mn, Fe/Co, Fe/Zn, Al(3), In(3), and Sc(3)). The Fe-based system can undergo a thermally induced reductive decarboxylation, producing a mixed valence cluster with decarboxylated ligand fragments subsequently eliminated to form uniform mesopores. We have extended the analysis to alternative monometallic and bimetallic PCN-250 systems to observe the cluster's effect on the decarboxylation process. Our results suggest that the propensity to undergo decarboxylation is directly related to the cluster redox accessibility, with poorly reducible metals, such as Al, In, and Sc, unable to thermally reduce at the readily accessible temperatures of the Fe-containing system. In contrast, the mixed-metal variants are all reducible. We report improvements in gas adsorption behavior, significantly the uniform increase in the heat of adsorption going from the microporous to hierarchically induced decarboxylated samples. This, along with Fe oxidation state changes from (57)Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy, suggests that reduction occurs at the clusters and is essential for mesopore formation. These results provide insight into the thermal behavior of redox-active MOFs and suggest a potential future avenue for generating mesoporosity using controlled cluster redox chemistry. RSC 2021-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8366390/ /pubmed/34458847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ma00163a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Drake, Hannah F.
Xiao, Zhifeng
Day, Gregory S.
Vali, Shaik Waseem
Chen, Wenmiao
Wang, Qi
Huang, Yutao
Yan, Tian-Hao
Kuszynski, Jason E.
Lindahl, Paul A.
Ryder, Matthew R.
Zhou, Hong-Cai
Thermal decarboxylation for the generation of hierarchical porosity in isostructural metal–organic frameworks containing open metal sites
title Thermal decarboxylation for the generation of hierarchical porosity in isostructural metal–organic frameworks containing open metal sites
title_full Thermal decarboxylation for the generation of hierarchical porosity in isostructural metal–organic frameworks containing open metal sites
title_fullStr Thermal decarboxylation for the generation of hierarchical porosity in isostructural metal–organic frameworks containing open metal sites
title_full_unstemmed Thermal decarboxylation for the generation of hierarchical porosity in isostructural metal–organic frameworks containing open metal sites
title_short Thermal decarboxylation for the generation of hierarchical porosity in isostructural metal–organic frameworks containing open metal sites
title_sort thermal decarboxylation for the generation of hierarchical porosity in isostructural metal–organic frameworks containing open metal sites
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8366390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34458847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ma00163a
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