Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2021

New route for the synthesis of Co-MOF from metal substrates

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The synthesis of MOFs (Metal Organic Frameworks) from reduced metal sources could provide an elegant approach for the recovery of metal waste or to produce MOF coatings on metal or metal alloy surfaces, but this process has not been studied in depth so far. The difficulty of such MOF synthesis lies in the fact that the metal in the MOF structure is oxidized, necessitating in situ metal oxidation during synthesis when starting from reduced metal sources. This can be achieved by various methods including acid etching of the metal. In this method, the metal can be dissolved and oxidized at the same time (pH\xa0~\xa0 6) to react with the oxidized metal. We hypothesize that Co MOF can be prepared by this method, since the redox reactions of cobalt are possible in the same pH range in which many MOF linkers can be deprotonated. Therefore, the synthesis of two different Co MOFs using acid etching has been studied. The MOFs prepared (ZIF-67 and MOF-71) have shown the same properties as reference materials prepared from oxidized metal sources and have been studied in water-ethanol separation.

Volume 324
Pages 111310
DOI 10.1016/J.MICROMESO.2021.111310
Language English
Journal Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

Full Text