2012
DOI: 10.1021/ja3079219
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Postsynthetic Ligand and Cation Exchange in Robust Metal–Organic Frameworks

Abstract: Postsynthetic ligand and metal ion exchange (PSE) processes are shown to readily occur in several "inert" metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), including zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs). Ligand exchange can occur between solid samples, as was demonstrated under relatively mild conditions with two robust, topologically distinct MOFs, MIL-53(Al) and MIL-68(In). Interestingly, ligand PSE is not observed with MIL-101(Cr), which is attributed to the kinetic inertness of the Cr(III) ion. In addition to ligand exch… Show more

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“…52 Ti exchanged UiO-66 based composites were strikingly different from each of the other polymer additive combinations studied; exhibiting the best properties in PIM-1, but among the worst for PTMSP and Matrimid composites (Figure 2). Structurally, Ti 5 UiO-66 is isomorphous to UiO-66; however post-synthetic exchange (PSE) 54 has been shown to increase polymer interaction, partially separate charge, increase surface area and further expose Ti (Table S3, ESI). [56][57][58] We propose that Ti 5 UiO-66's exposed Ti IV forms a chelation complex with PIM-1's terminal catechol groups (Figure 4).…”
Section: Nano-additive Compatibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…52 Ti exchanged UiO-66 based composites were strikingly different from each of the other polymer additive combinations studied; exhibiting the best properties in PIM-1, but among the worst for PTMSP and Matrimid composites (Figure 2). Structurally, Ti 5 UiO-66 is isomorphous to UiO-66; however post-synthetic exchange (PSE) 54 has been shown to increase polymer interaction, partially separate charge, increase surface area and further expose Ti (Table S3, ESI). [56][57][58] We propose that Ti 5 UiO-66's exposed Ti IV forms a chelation complex with PIM-1's terminal catechol groups (Figure 4).…”
Section: Nano-additive Compatibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, ZIF-68 (GME topology), which is synthesised with 2-nitroimidazolate and benzimidazolate (in a 1:1 ratio), has both hydrophilic and hydrophobic pores [11]. There are a few examples of ZIFs that have been prepared with more than one metal centre [12][13][14], which can result in a material that possesses different metal coordination environments, with a unique chemistry that can be exploited for various applications, such as catalysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While post-synthetic modification methods have been explored for many different MOFs, including the aforementioned water-stable frameworks, post-synthetic ligand exchange is a rather new but powerful concept. Examples have been shown even for highly stable MOFs such as UiO-66, MIL-53 and ZIF-8 [37][38][39].…”
Section: Suitable Mofs As Scaffold For Photocatalytic Hydrogen Producmentioning
confidence: 99%