Rapid Synthesis of Hierarchical Porous Metal–Organic
Frameworks and the Simulation of Growth
Posted on 2018-10-09 - 00:00
Hierarchically
porous metal–organic frameworks (HP-MOFs)
have been successfully synthesized under mild conditions within 60
s using an anionic surfactant in a (Cu, Zn) hydroxyl double salt (HDS)
solution. The anionic surfactant served as a template for the construction
of mesopores and macropores, and the (Cu, Zn) HDS accelerated crystal
nucleation. Importantly, the growth of the HP-MOFs was monitored by
attenuated total-reflectance Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy,
and the mechanism of synthesis was explored using mesodynamics (MesoDyn)
simulations. The introduction of larger pores into conventional MOFs
aided the diffusion of bulky molecules into the active center and
enhanced the catalytic activity of the MOFs.
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Zhang, Hang; Huo, Jinhao; Li, Feier; Duan, Chongxiong; Xi, Hongxia (2018). Rapid Synthesis of Hierarchical Porous Metal–Organic
Frameworks and the Simulation of Growth. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.8b00898