Hollowing out MOFs: Hierarchical micro- and mesoporous MOFs with tailorable porosity via selective acid etching

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Abstract

We report a new strategy for the synthesis of robust hierarchical micro- and mesoporous MOFs from water stable MOFs via a selective acid etching process. The process is controlled by the size-selective diffusion of acid molecules through the MOF windows. This method enables the fine-tuning of the porosity of hierarchical MOFs, allowing for the generation of well-defined mesopores with high mesopore volume. Because of the size-selective diffusion of acid molecules, the inherent crystallinity and external morphology of the resulting MOFs are well-maintained after acid treatment. This novel strategy may provide an alternative route towards the synthesis of diverse hierarchical MOFs.

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Koo, J., Hwang, I. C., Yu, X., Saha, S., Kim, Y., & Kim, K. (2017). Hollowing out MOFs: Hierarchical micro- and mesoporous MOFs with tailorable porosity via selective acid etching. Chemical Science, 8(10), 6799–6803. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc02886e

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