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Tuning the Photocatalytic Activity of Ti-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks through Modulator Defect-Engineered Functionalization.

2022

Defect engineering is a valuable tool to tune the photocatalytic activity of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). Inducing defects through the attachment of functionalized modulators can introduce cooperative units that can tune the bandgap of the material and enhance their chemical, thermal, and photostabilities among other properties. However, the majority of defect engineering studies for photocatalytic applications are limited to Zr-based MOFs, and there is still a lack of interrelation between synthetic variables, the resultant MOF properties, and their effect on their photocatalytic performance. We report a comprehensive study on the defect engineering of the titanium heterometallic MOF M…

General Materials Sciencemetal−organic frameworksUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASfunctionalized materialsphotostabilityporous materialsphotocatalysisdefectsACS applied materialsinterfaces
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Surface Functionalization of Metal–Organic Framework Crystals with Catechol Coatings for Enhanced Moisture Tolerance

2021

Robust catechol coatings for enhanced moisture tolerance were produced in one step by direct reaction of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) with synthetic catechols. We ascribe the rapid formation of homogeneous coatings around the metal–organic framework particles to the biomimetic catalytic activity of Cu(II) dimers in the external surface of the crystals. Use of fluorinated catechols results in hydrophobic, permeable coatings that protect HKUST from water degradation while retaining close to 100% of its original sorption capacity.

Materials scienceInorganic chemistry02 engineering and technologyMetal−organic frameworks010402 general chemistryHydrophobic coating01 natural sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral Materials ScienceMaterialsCatecholase biomimeticsCatecholMoistureSorptionQuímicaWater stability021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySuperhydrophobic coating0104 chemical scienceschemistrySurface functionalizationSurface modificationMetal-organic framework0210 nano-technologyScience technology and societyACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Adsorptive Separation of CO2 by a Hydrophobic Carborane-Based Metal-Organic Framework under Humid Conditions

2023

We report that the carborane-based metal-organic framework (MOF) mCB-MOF-1 can achieve high adsorptive selectivity for CO2:N2 mixtures. This hydrophobic MOF presenting open metal sites shows high CO2 adsorption capacity and remarkable selectivity values that are maintained even under extremely humid conditions. The comparison of mCB-MOF-1' with MOF-74(Ni) demonstrates the superior performance of the former under challenging moisture operation conditions.

Selective gas separationGeneral Materials ScienceHumid conditionsQuímicaMetal−organic frameworksCO2 adsorptionCarboranesHydrophobicBreakthrough
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