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Imparting Multifunctionality in Zr-MOFs Using the One-Pot Mixed-Linker Strategy: The Effect of Linker Environment and Enhanced Pollutant Removal.

Yanxin GaoMin-Jeong SuhJae-Hong KimGang Yu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
The development of mixed-linker metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is an efficient strategy to improve the performance of MOFs. Herein, we successfully integrate tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin (TCPP) into different Zr-MOFs via a facile one-pot solvothermal synthesis while preserving the integrity of their frameworks. The functional groups, length of primary linkers, and the inner pore structure significantly affected the properties of the synthesized TCPP@MOFs, such as surface area, average pore size, and 1 O 2 productivity. Among them, TCPP@PCN-777 demonstrated the largest surface area (2386 cm 2 /g, as measured by N 2 uptake) and the highest 1 O 2 generation rate (1.15 h -1 , [ 1 O 2 ] ss = 2.66 × 10 -12 M) under irradiation. The TCPP loading was also shown to affect the crystal phase, morphology, surface area, and photochemical properties of the synthesized MOFs. Therefore, TCPP@PCN-777s with various TCPP loadings were synthesized to investigate the optimum loading. The optimized TCPP@MOF, TCPP@PCN-777-30, was evaluated for its removal of model contaminant ranitidine (RND) through both adsorption and photodegradation. TCPP@PCN-777-30 showed a higher adsorption capacity toward RND than both the parent MOF (PCN-777) and commercially available activated carbon, and effectively degraded RND in aqueous solution (>99% photodegradation in 1 h). With irradiation, TCPP@PCN-777-30 showed a minimal loss in adsorption efficiency over four consecutive treatment cycles, confirming the reusability of the material enabled through the incorporation of TCPP into the MOF structure. This work not only developed an efficient multifunctional material for environmental remediation but also forwarded knowledge on the effect of linker environment (i.e., functional groups, framework structure, and linker ratio) on the properties of TCPP@MOFs to guide future research on mixed-linker MOFs.
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