Bottom-up synthesis of 2D Co-based metal–organic framework nanosheets by an ammonia-assisted strategy for tuning the crystal morphology†
Abstract
Direct synthesis of 2D metal–organic framework (MOF) nanosheets is extremely challenging. In this work, ammonia (NH4OH) was used as a modulator to synthesize 2D cobalt-based MOF Co2(bim)4 (bim = benzimidazole) nanosheets. Two main factors including Co/bim molar ratio and NH4OH/bim molar ratio were investigated in detail to study their effects on the morphology and structure of Co-based MOFs. It is found that the amount of NH4OH had a significant impact on the morphology of Co2(bim)4. NH4OH added to the synthesis solution could coordinately interact with Co2+ and restrict the crystal growth along the vertical direction by competitive intercalation with bim, resulting in the formation of 2D Co2(bim)4 nanosheets. Simultaneously, the addition of NH4OH also helps to deprotonate the bim ligand in solution, thus mediating the nucleation and growth of Co2(bim)4. As a result, well-defined 2D Co2(bim)4 nanosheets can be easily synthesized with the aid of NH4OH. Moreover, with the aid of NH4OH, the low Co2+/bim molar ratio (<1) in the synthesis solution favors the formation of Co2(bim)4 nanosheets, in contrast, for the synthesis solution with a high Co2+/bim molar ratio (≥1), it is easy to form another 2D Co-based MOF nanosheet structure, Co(bim)(OAc). Therefore, the ammonia-assisted strategy is a simple and adjustable bottom-up method for the synthesis of 2D Co-based MOF nanosheets.