Issue 12, 2016

Competitive coordination strategy for the synthesis of hierarchical-pore metal–organic framework nanostructures

Abstract

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) usually have micropores smaller than 2 nm, which may restrict their applications in some cases. Hierarchical-pore MOFs (H-MOFs) are a new family of MOF materials, possessing both micro- and mesopores to address this problem. Here we demonstrate a competitive coordination strategy for the synthesis of H-MOF nanostructures, such as two-dimensional (2D) H-MOF nanosheets and H-MOF nanocubes, evolving through an etching process tuned by a competitive ligand. The as-synthesized 2D H-MOF nanosheets can serve as a substrate to in situ immobilize Pd nanoparticles to achieve a surfactant-free Pd catalyst, by means of a simple soaking method of Pd2+ precursors. Combined with the unique structure and gas adsorption capacity of H-MOF-5, the Pd-H-MOF-5 catalyst exhibits superior catalytic performance.

Graphical abstract: Competitive coordination strategy for the synthesis of hierarchical-pore metal–organic framework nanostructures

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
22 May 2016
Accepted
05 Aug 2016
First published
05 Aug 2016
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Sci., 2016,7, 7101-7105

Competitive coordination strategy for the synthesis of hierarchical-pore metal–organic framework nanostructures

S. He, Y. Chen, Z. Zhang, B. Ni, W. He and X. Wang, Chem. Sci., 2016, 7, 7101 DOI: 10.1039/C6SC02272C

This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence. You can use material from this article in other publications without requesting further permissions from the RSC, provided that the correct acknowledgement is given.

Read more about how to correctly acknowledge RSC content.

Social activity

Spotlight

Advertisements