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Advance Research in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
[ ISSN : 2833-3594 ]


Metal Doping Induced Formation and Dynamic Gas Sorption of a Highly Porous Mesoporous Metal-Organic Framework

Short-Communication
Volume 4 - Issue 1 | Article DOI : 10.54026/AROIC/1015


Yi-Biao Li, Ya-Nan Yu, Shuai Yang, and Zheng Yin*

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology

Corresponding Authors

Zheng Yin, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, China

Keywords

MOFs; Metal Doping; Dynamic; Gas Sorption; Mesoporous Materials

Received : April 14, 2023
Published : April 26, 2023

Abstract

A new high-porosity MOF of [Ni2 .3Zn0.7(tzba)3 (H2 O)6 ]·12DMF (NiZn-MOF) processes 2D (3,6)-grid layers constructed from rare [M2 (tz)3 (H2 O)3 ] and [M(COO)3 ] nodes. The metal doping of Ni2+ and Zn2+ are crucial for the formation of the two kinds of metal nodes and subsequent synergistical assembly into the mesoporous MOF, in contrast to the formation of MIL88-topology resembled compound of {(Me2 NH2 )[Ni3 (μ3 -OH)(tzba)3 (H2 O)3 ]·8DMF (Ni3-MOF) using single Ni2+ as metal source. The regular 2D layers stacked in parallel and ABAB fashion through interlayer hydrogen bonding, leading to a neutral framework with void fraction up to 72.1% and 1D mesoporous hexagonal channels sized at 24.0 Å in diameter. The large gas accessible porosity was revealed by the saturated N2 and CO2 uptake of 720 and 708 cm3 g-1, at 77 K and 195 K, respectively, giving a high Langmuir surface area of 2066 m2 g-1. The varying gas sorption amounts dependent on accommodated solvents and activation temperature, as well as the gate-opening behaviors in sorption isotherms, well confirm the dynamic structure response to guest species of the flexible framework