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Scientific Reports | 2015

Versatile, High Quality and Scalable Continuous Flow Production of Metal-Organic Frameworks

Marta Rubio-Martinez; Michael P Batten; Anastasios Polyzos; Keri-Constanti Carey; J. Mardel; Kok-Seng Lim; Matthew R. Hill

Further deployment of Metal-Organic Frameworks in applied settings requires their ready preparation at scale. Expansion of typical batch processes can lead to unsuccessful or low quality synthesis for some systems. Here we report how continuous flow chemistry can be adapted as a versatile route to a range of MOFs, by emulating conditions of lab-scale batch synthesis. This delivers ready synthesis of three different MOFs, with surface areas that closely match theoretical maxima, with production rates of 60 g/h at extremely high space-time yields.


Chemsuschem | 2016

Scalability of Continuous Flow Production of Metal–Organic Frameworks

Marta Rubio-Martinez; Trevor D. Hadley; Michael P Batten; Keri K. Constanti-Carey; Tim Barton; Dylan Marley; Andreas Monch; Kok-Seng Lim; Matthew R. Hill

Achieving the large-scale production of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is crucial for their utilization in applied settings. For many MOFs, quality suffers from large-scale, batch reaction systems. We have developed continuous processes for their production which showed promise owing to their versatility and the high quality of the products. Here, we report the successful upscaling of this concept by more than two orders of magnitude to deliver unprecedented production rates and space-time-yields (STYs) while maintaining the product quality. Encouragingly, no change in the reaction parameters, obtained at small scale, was required. The production of aluminium fumarate was achieved at an STY of 97 159 kg m(-3)  day(-1) and a rate of 5.6 kg h(-1) .


RSC Advances | 2016

Scalable simultaneous activation and separation of metal–organic frameworks

Marta Rubio-Martinez; Thomas Leong; Pablo Juliano; Trevor D. Hadley; Michael P Batten; Anastasios Polyzos; Kok-Seng Lim; Matthew R. Hill

Despite the many promising applications of Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) the key advances to boost production to industrial scale still remain elusive. Recently, it has been shown that continuous flow chemistry is capable of handling the production of a large variety of MOFs, while also being scalable. However commonly used laboratory methods for postproduction processing, i.e. separation and activation are ineffective and costly at scale. Here we present the use of megasonics, a novel and scalable methodology based on sonication with high frequency sound waves, which performs separation and activation simultaneously, yielding high surface areas that previously were only obtainable with laboratory-scale methods like solvent exchange, supercritrics and calcination.


Novel Biophotonics Techniques and Applications IV | 2017

Light-triggered 5-fluorouracil release via UiO-66 coated optical fiber

Marziyeh Nazari; Marta Rubio-Martinez; Fatemeh Nazari; Adel Younis; Stephen F Collins; Mikel Duke; Matthew R. Hill

UiO-66 thin film coated optical fiber end-face is fabricated and was utilized for 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) anti-cancer medicine encapsulation and the drug was released by applying the appropriate light delivered via the optical fiber.


Chemical Society Reviews | 2017

New synthetic routes towards MOF production at scale

Marta Rubio-Martinez; Ceren Avci-Camur; Aaron W. Thornton; Inhar Imaz; Daniel Maspoch; Matthew R. Hill


Dalton Transactions | 2016

Defect engineering of UiO-66 for CO2 and H2O uptake – a combined experimental and simulation study

Weibin Liang; Campbell J. Coghlan; Florence Ragon; Marta Rubio-Martinez; Deanna M. D'Alessandro; Ravichandar Babarao


Advanced Functional Materials | 2016

Metal-Organic-Framework-Coated Optical Fibers as Light-Triggered Drug Delivery Vehicles

Marziyeh Nazari; Marta Rubio-Martinez; Gerard Tobias; Jorge Pérez Barrio; Ravichandar Babarao; Fatemeh Nazari; Kristina Konstas; Benjamin W. Muir; Stephen F Collins; Anita J. Hill; Mikel Duke; Matthew R. Hill


Current opinion in chemical engineering | 2015

Continuous flow production of metal-organic frameworks

Michael P Batten; Marta Rubio-Martinez; Trevor D. Hadley; Keri-Constanti Carey; Kok-Seng Lim; Anastasios Polyzos; Matthew R. Hill


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016

Interpenetrated Zirconium–Organic Frameworks: Small Cavities versus Functionalization for CO2 Capture

Ravichandar Babarao; Marta Rubio-Martinez; Matthew R. Hill; Aaron W. Thornton


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2018

Magnetic Framework Composites for Low Concentration Methane Capture

Muhammad Munir Sadiq; Marta Rubio-Martinez; Farnaz Zadehahmadi; K. Suzuki; Matthew R. Hill

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Matthew R. Hill

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Kok-Seng Lim

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Michael P Batten

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Ravichandar Babarao

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Trevor D. Hadley

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Anastasios Polyzos

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Aaron W. Thornton

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Andreas Monch

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Keri-Constanti Carey

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Adel Younis

Australian College of Kuwait

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