Ordered macro-microporous metal-organic framework single crystals

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Abstract

We constructed highly oriented and ordered macropores within metal-organic framework (MOF) single crystals, opening up the area of three-dimensional-ordered macro-microporous materials (that is, materials containing both macro- and micropores) in single-crystalline form. Our methodology relies on the strong shaping effects of a polystyrene nanosphere monolith template and a double-solvent-induced heterogeneous nucleation approach. This process synergistically enabled the in situ growth of MOFs within ordered voids, rendering a single crystal with oriented and ordered macro-microporous structure. The improved mass diffusion properties of such hierarchical frameworks, together with their robust single-crystalline nature, endow them with superior catalytic activity and recyclability for bulky-molecule reactions, as compared with conventional, polycrystalline hollow, and disordered macroporous ZIF-8.

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Shen, K., Zhang, L., Chen, X., Liu, L., Zhang, D., Han, Y., … Chen, B. (2018). Ordered macro-microporous metal-organic framework single crystals. Science, 359(6372), 206–210. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aao3403

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