Starfruit-shaped Zirconium Metal-Organic Frameworks: From 3D intermediates to 2D Nanosheet Petals with Enhanced Catalytic Activity.
Cheng-An TaoBeibei WangHe ZhaoXuheng YangJian HuangJianfang WangPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
We present the fabrication of a novel Starfruit-shaped metal-organic framework (SMOF) composed of zirconium and Tetra(4-carboxyphenyl)porphine linkers. The SMOF exhibits a unique morphology with edge-sharing two-dimensional (2D) nanosheet petals. Our investigation unravels a captivating transformation process, wherein three-dimensional (3D) shuttle-shaped MOFs form initially and subsequently evolve into 2D nanosheet-based SMOF structures. The distinct morphology of SMOF showcases superior catalytic activity in detoxifying G-type nerve agent and blister agent simulants, surpassing that of its 3D counterparts. This discovery of the 3D-to-2D transition growth pathway unlocks exciting opportunities for exploring novel strategies in advanced MOF nanostructure development, not only for catalysis but also for various other applications.