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Chromium(II)-isophthalate 2D MOF with Redox-Tailorable Gas Adsorption Selectivity.

Michał K LeszczyńskiKatarzyna NiepiekłoMichał TerleckiIwona JustyniakJanusz Lewiński
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Redox-active metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are very promising materials due to their potential capabilities for postsynthetic modification aimed at tailoring their application properties. However, the research field related to redox-active MOFs is still relatively underdeveloped, which limits their practical application. We investigated the self-assembly process of Cr(II) ions and isophthalate (m-bdc) linkers, which have been previously demonstrated to yield 0D metal-organic polyhedra. However, using the diffusion-controlled synthetic approach, we demonstrate the selective preparation of a 2D-layered Cr(II)-based MOF material [Cr(m-bdc)]·H 2 O ( 1·H 2 O ). Remarkably, the controlled oxidation of the developed 2D MOF using nitric oxide or dry oxygen resulted in modified porous materials with excellent H 2 /N 2 adsorption selectivities.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • nitric oxide
  • aqueous solution
  • electron transfer
  • quantum dots
  • nitric oxide synthase
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