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New 2D Metal-Organic Monoacid Framework (MOmAF): Realization of Extreme Water Repellence.

Ting ChenXiuming WeiThomas FabianiBaoyu LiuYaohao YangAllana LewisNurul A MazlanFraz Saeed ButtSiyu ChenQinfeng GuNorbert RadacsiHuanting WangMaria Grazia De AngelisShuiqing YangHaiqun ChenYi Huang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are normally moisture-sensitive and unstable in aqueous environments, which has considerably limited their practical applications because water/moisture is ubiquitous in many industrial processes. New materials with superior water stability are, therefore, in great demand and vital to their practical applications. Here, a novel oil/water interfacial assembly strategy is demonstrated for the synthesis of a new class of metal-organic monoacid framework (MOmAF) with exceptional water stability and chemical stability. Superhydrophobic 2D sheets are synthesized at room temperature, while 1D nanotubes are obtained via the self-scrolling of their 2D sheets for the first time. In addition, a simple sequential drop-casting method is developed to coat as-synthesized MOmAF structures onto porous membranes. This can potentially open up new avenues in the design of superhydrophobic self-cleaning MOmAF materials without tedious post-synthetic modifications and usher in a new class of materials meeting industrial needs.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • room temperature
  • ionic liquid
  • heavy metals
  • wastewater treatment
  • minimally invasive
  • risk assessment
  • fatty acid
  • oxide nanoparticles