posted on 2023-06-12, 08:04authored byShengyi Su, Xuhao Zhou, Xinyi Gong, Karam B. Idrees, Kent O. Kirlikovali, Timur Islamoglu, Omar K. Farha, Nathan C. Gianneschi
Polymer/metal–organic
framework (MOF) composites have been
widely studied for their favorable combination of polymer flexibility
and MOF crystallinity. While traditional polymer-coated MOFs maximize
the polymer properties at the surface, the dramatic loss of MOF porosity
due to blockage by the nonporous polymeric coating remains a problem.
Herein, we introduce intrinsically microporous synthetic allomelanin
(AM) as a porous coating on the zirconium-based MOF (Zr-MOF) UiO-66
via an in situ surface-constrained oxidative polymerization of the
AM precursor, 1,8-dihydroxynaphthalene (1,8-DHN). Transmission electron
microscopy images verify the formation of well-defined nanoparticles
with a core–shell morphology (AM@UiO-66), and nitrogen sorption
isotherms indicate the porosity of the UiO-66 core remains constant
and is not disturbed by the AM coating. Notably, such a strategy could
be adapted to MOFs with larger pores, such as MOF-808 by generating
porous AM polymer coatings from bulkier DHN oligomers, highlighting
the versatility of this method. Finally, we showed that by tuning
the AM coating thickness on UiO-66, the hierarchically porous structures
of these AM@UiO-66 composites engender excellent hexane isomer separation
selectivity and storage capacity.