Water stabilization of Zr6-based metal-organic frameworks via solvent-assisted ligand incorporation

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Abstract

Water stability in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is critical for several practical applications. While water instability is mainly thought to stem from linker hydrolysis, MOFs with strong, hydrolysis-resistant metal-linker bonds can be susceptible to damage by capillary forces, which cause cavities and channels to collapse during activation from water. This study utilizes metal node functionalization as a strategy to create vapor-stable and recyclable MOFs.

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Deria, P., Chung, Y. G., Snurr, R. Q., Hupp, J. T., & Farha, O. K. (2015). Water stabilization of Zr6-based metal-organic frameworks via solvent-assisted ligand incorporation. Chemical Science, 6(9), 5172–5176. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc01784j

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