Substrate-Independent Epitaxial Growth of the Metal-Organic Framework MOF-508a

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Plasmachemical deposition is a substrate-independent method for the conformal surface functionalization of solid substrates. Structurally well-defined pulsed plasma deposited poly(1-allylimidazole) layers provide surface imidazole linker groups for the directed liquid-phase epitaxial (layer-by-layer) growth of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) at room temperature. For the case of microporous [Zn (benzene-1,4-dicarboxylate)-(4,4′-bipyridine)0.5] (MOF-508), the MOF-508a polymorph containing two interpenetrating crystal lattice frameworks undergoes orientated Volmer-Weber growth and displays CO2 gas capture behavior at atmospheric concentrations in proportion to the number of epitaxially grown MOF-508 layers.

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Wilson, M., Barrientos-Palomo, S. N., Stevens, P. C., Mitchell, N. L., Oswald, G., Nagaraja, C. M., & Badyal, J. P. S. (2018). Substrate-Independent Epitaxial Growth of the Metal-Organic Framework MOF-508a. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 10(4), 4057–4065. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.7b16029

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