Competitive coordination strategy for the synthesis of hierarchical-pore metal-organic framework nanostructures

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Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) usually have micropores smaller than 2 nm, which may restrict their applications in some cases. Hierarchical-pore MOFs (H-MOFs) are a new family of MOF materials, possessing both micro- and mesopores to address this problem. Here we demonstrate a competitive coordination strategy for the synthesis of H-MOF nanostructures, such as two-dimensional (2D) H-MOF nanosheets and H-MOF nanocubes, evolving through an etching process tuned by a competitive ligand. The as-synthesized 2D H-MOF nanosheets can serve as a substrate to in situ immobilize Pd nanoparticles to achieve a surfactant-free Pd catalyst, by means of a simple soaking method of Pd2+ precursors. Combined with the unique structure and gas adsorption capacity of H-MOF-5, the Pd-H-MOF-5 catalyst exhibits superior catalytic performance.

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He, S., Chen, Y., Zhang, Z., Ni, B., He, W., & Wang, X. (2016). Competitive coordination strategy for the synthesis of hierarchical-pore metal-organic framework nanostructures. Chemical Science, 7(12), 7101–7105. https://doi.org/10.1039/C6SC02272C

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