Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) Morphology Control by Design

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Exerting morphological control over metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is critical for determining their catalytic performance and to optimize their packing behavior in areas from separations to fuel gas storage. A mechanism-based approach to tailor the morphology of MOFs is introduced and experimentally demonstrated for five cubic Zn4O-based MOFs. This methodology provides three key features: 1) computational screening for selection of appropriate additives to change crystal morphology based on knowledge of the crystal structure alone; 2) use of additive to metal cluster geometric relationships to achieve morphologies expressing desired crystallographic facets; 3) potential for suppression of interpenetration for certain phases.

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Suresh, K., Kalenak, A. P., Sotuyo, A., & Matzger, A. J. (2022). Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) Morphology Control by Design. Chemistry - A European Journal, 28(18). https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202200334

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