Ultrafast synthesis of Ni-MOF in one minute by ball milling

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Abstract

A mechanical ball milling method for ultrafast synthesis of a nickel-based metal organic framework (Ni-MOF) has been proposed. The Ni-MOF was successfully synthesized in merely one minute without any solvent, additives, or preliminary preparation. The effect of milling time, mechano-frequency, type of assistant liquid, and amount of assistant water were systematically explored. It was found that the product can be obtained even only at a mechano-frequency of 10 Hz within one minute without any external solvent-assist, which indicated that the crystal water present in the nickel precursor was sufficient to promote MOF formation. Increasing the milling time, raising the mechano-frequency, and the addition of assistant solvent could promote the reaction and increase the yield. The method is rapid, highly efficient, eco-friendly, and has great scalability. The product generated within merely one minute even exhibited high capacitance.

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Zhang, R., Tao, C. A., Chen, R., Wu, L., Zou, X., & Wang, J. (2018). Ultrafast synthesis of Ni-MOF in one minute by ball milling. Nanomaterials, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/NANO8121067

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