Understanding
the Role of Synthetic Parameters in
the Defect Engineering of UiO-66: A Review and Meta-analysis
Posted on 2023-04-06 - 19:33
UiO-66 is one of the most significant and highly studied
metal–organic
frameworks to date due to its exceptional thermal and chemical stability
and its demonstrated potential in a myriad of applications, such as
the purification of contaminated waters, gas storage, and catalysis.
Defective UiO-66, where either organic linkers or whole inorganic
clusters are missing from the pristine framework structure, is of
key interest as the unsaturated Zr sites left by these missed connections
lead to enhanced catalytic and adsorptive performance, among other
benefits such as increased surface area. A solvothermal approach with
the inclusion of modulators is typically employed to synthesize defective
UiO-66, but a complete understanding of the links between synthetic
parameters and structural outcomes has yet to be reached. This review
aims to address this gap by providing a thorough overview of the current
literature and a detailed discussion of key aspects of the synthesis
of UiO-66 and its resulting defectivity; this literature review is
supported by a meta-analysis of representative experimental papers.
The focus of the meta-analysis is to draw, where possible, quantitative
connections between important synthetic parameters (namely, temperature,
time, modulator acidity, and reagent concentration) and the structural
features reported in the literature for defective UiO-66 (namely,
quantitative defectivity, defect types, surface area, particle size,
and pore volume). Despite significant limitations of the meta-analysis
data set, we are able to determine some statistically significant
relationships between parameters and provide recommendations for essential
future experimental work. The research questions not conclusively
answered by the meta-analysis are addressed by a thorough examination
of individual papers discussing the various influencing factors. From
this, we provide recommendations to aid the judicious choice of reagents
and other synthetic parameters. Overall, this detailed analysis and
review compiles critical experimental findings, provides key insights
into optimizing defect formation in UiO-66, and highlights important
research gaps in the current literature.
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Cox, Claudia
S.; Slavich, Eve; Macreadie, Lauren K.; McKemmish, Laura K.; Lessio, Martina (2023). Understanding
the Role of Synthetic Parameters in
the Defect Engineering of UiO-66: A Review and Meta-analysis. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c00215