posted on 2016-05-30, 00:00authored byLorena Paseta, Grégory Potier, Sara Sorribas, Joaquín Coronas
Besides the substitution or minimization
of the use of harmful
solvents, one essential goal of chemistry is to try to avoid their
use altogether whenever possible. In the case of the synthesis of
MOFs (metal–organic frameworks), this can only be achieved
by finding alternatives to conventional processes. An example is the
approach described here which involves working at high pressure (at
0.31 GPa) without using a solvent. This has evident advantages over
mechanochemical synthesis by grinding or milling (also a solventless
process) where the sample is submitted to attrition. The present paper
reports the simple high pressure synthesis of the ZIF (zeolitic imizadolate
framework) ZIF-8. This methodology enables fast synthesis of MOF materials
and offers new insights into their industrial implementation. In addition,
this technique could be applied to the synthesis of other MOFs and
even COFs (covalent organic frameworks).