Role of Bimetallic Solutions in the Growth and Functionality of Cu-BTC Metal–Organic Framework

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Bimetallic solutions play a vital role in the growth and functionality of copper trimesate (Cu-BTC) metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). The effect of Ag+, Ca2+, Mn2+, Co2+, and Zn2+ on the growth of Cu-BTC was studied by fabricating M-Cu-BTC MOFs at room temperature using bimetallic M-Cu solutions. While Ag+ in the MOF had a rod-like morphology and surface properties, divalent cations deteriorated it. Moreover, unconventional Cu+ presence in the MOF formed a new building unit, which was confirmed in all the MOFs. Apart from Ag and Mn, no other MOF showed any presence of secondary cations in the structure. While Ag-Cu-BTC showed an improved H2 S uptake capacity, other M-Cu-BTC MOFs had superior organic pollutant adsorption behavior. Thus, we have demonstrated that the physicochemical properties of Cu-BTC could be modified by growing it in bimetallic solutions.

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Gupta, N. K., Bae, J., & Kim, K. S. (2022). Role of Bimetallic Solutions in the Growth and Functionality of Cu-BTC Metal–Organic Framework. Materials, 15(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15082804

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