The formation of ultrathin films of Rh-based porous metal-organic polyhedra (Rh-MOPs) by the Langmuir-Blodgett method has been explored. Homogeneous and dense monolayer films were formed at the air-water interface either using two different coordinatively alkyl-functionalized Rh-MOPs (HRhMOP(diz)12and HRhMOP(oiz)12) or by in situ incorporation of aliphatic chains to the axial sites of dirhodium paddlewheels of another Rh-MOP (OHRhMOP) at the air-liquid interface. All these Rh-MOP monolayers were successively deposited onto different substrates in order to obtain multilayer films with controllable thicknesses. Aliphatic chains were partially removed from HRhMOP(diz)12films post-synthetically by a simple acid treatment, resulting in a relevant modification of the film hydrophobicity. Moreover, the CO2/N2separation performance of Rh-MOP-supported membranes was also evaluated, proving that they can be used as selective layers for efficient CO2separation.
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Tejedor, I., Andrés, M. A., Carné-Sánchez, A., Arjona, M., Pérez-Miana, M., Sánchez-Laínez, J., … Gascón, I. (2022). Influence of the Surface Chemistry of Metal-Organic Polyhedra in Their Assembly into Ultrathin Films for Gas Separation. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 14(23), 27495–27506. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c06123