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Design and Precursor-based Solid-State Synthesis of Mixed-Linker Zr-MIL-140A.

Sebastian LeubnerRenée SiegelJulia FrankeMichael T WharmbyChristoph KrebsHelge ReinschJürgen SenkerNorbert Stock
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2020)
Acetic acid, an alternative green solvent, was utilized for the solvothermal synthesis of four 2D materials of composition [Zr2O2(OAc)2(BDC-F)], [Zr2O2(OAc)2(BDC-F4)], [Zr2O2(OAc)2(BDC)], and [Zr2O2(OAc)2(NDC)] (BDC, terephthalate; BDC-F, 2-fluoroterephthalate; BDC-F4, tetrafluoroterephthalate; NDC, 2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylate). The first three compounds were subsequently reacted with terephthalic acid in solid-state reactions to form porous MIL-140A-type metal-organic frameworks and mixed-linker derivatives ([ZrO(BDC)1-x(BDC-Y)x], x = 0-0.18, Y = F, F4). The reaction kinetics of the formation of MIL-140A were investigated with the aid of time-resolved synchrotron and temperature-resolved in-house X-ray powder diffraction experiments. Thorough compositional analyses and solid-state NMR spectroscopic experiments were used to assess the crystallographic ordering of the different linker molecules. Additionally, acetic acid-based routes for the direct synthesis of MIL-140A-NO2 and a novel MIL-140A-(CH3)2 derivative were discovered.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • metal organic framework
  • pet imaging
  • solid phase extraction
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • mass spectrometry
  • simultaneous determination
  • high speed
  • liquid chromatography