Issue 5, 2019

MOF transmetalation beyond cation substitution: defective distortion of IRMOF-9 in the spotlight

Abstract

The beneficial effects of transmetalation on MOFs' functional behaviours are well-known as it endows the material with novel functionalities. Even though the structural adaptation of the framework to the new metal ion has a great impact on the properties of the resulting material, this subject still remains poorly understood. Herein, we present a detailed structural study by single crystal XRD and scanning electron microscopy on the unprecedented Co-substituted form of a renowned MOF, namely IRMOF-9. The performed Zn-to-Co exchange induced profound changes in the microstructure of the crystals as well as in the framework arrangement. While the evaluation of the first suggests an unconventional transmetalation mechanism involving a phase demolition and re-growth process, the average coordination network shows a remarkable shrinking of the solid with a loss of ∼2.5% of its starting volume. This deformation comes with an increased exposure of the metal sites to the MOF cavities due to a more open disposition of the linkers, whose peculiar disorder agrees with such structural change. These results shed light on the complexity of IRMOF-9(Co), highlighting the importance of structural investigations in transmetalation studies.

Graphical abstract: MOF transmetalation beyond cation substitution: defective distortion of IRMOF-9 in the spotlight

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Oct 2018
Accepted
12 Dec 2018
First published
12 Dec 2018

CrystEngComm, 2019,21, 827-834

MOF transmetalation beyond cation substitution: defective distortion of IRMOF-9 in the spotlight

S. Canossa, L. Fornasari, N. Demitri, M. Mattarozzi, D. Choquesillo-Lazarte, P. Pelagatti and A. Bacchi, CrystEngComm, 2019, 21, 827 DOI: 10.1039/C8CE01808A

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