In Situ Growth of Sub-50-nm Zirconium Aminobenzenedicarboxylate Metal-Organic Framework Nanocrystals for Carbon Dioxide Capture.

Liangmei Luo, Chenyu Xu, Wenli Shi,Qian Liu, Yingying Ou-Yang, Jia Qian,Yanqing Wang,Qi Li

The journal of physical chemistry letters(2023)

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Abstract
Controlled synthesis of sub-50-nm metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which are usually called porous coordination polymers, exhibits huge potential applications in gas storage and separation. Herein, surface-confined growth of zirconium aminobenzenedicarboxylate MOF (UIO-66-NH) nanocrystals on polypyrrole hollow spheres (PPyHSs) is achieved through covalently grafted benzene dicarboxylic acid ligands using bridged molecules. PPyHSs modified with ligand molecules prohibit excessive growth of UIO-66-NH nanocrystals on their confined surface, resulting in smaller-sized nanocrystals (<50 nm) and a monolayer UIO-66-NH coating. Benefiting from the homogeneous dispersion of UIO-66-NH nanocrystals with a smaller size (40 ± 10 nm), the as-prepared PPyHSs@UIO-66-NH hybrids with high specific surface area and pore volume exhibit remarkable CO capture performance. Moreover, the time required to reach the maximum CO adsorption capacity shortens with decreasing UIO-66-NH crystals size. As a proof of concept, the proposed covalent grafting strategy can be used for synthesizing sub-50-nm UIO-66-NH nanocrystals for CO capture.
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metal–organic framework nanocrystals,carbon dioxide capture,metal–organic framework
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