Abstract
The preparation of porous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) at industrial scales requires careful selection of the metal precursor to ensure the sustainability of the synthetic process, in terms of both the environmental impact and cost. The use of earth abundant minerals is attractive for this pur-pose, provided that they are sufficiently reactive under the conditions of MOF formation. In this work, we investigate the use of copper carbonate and its naturally-occurring counterparts, malachite and azurite, as precursors for the synthesis of Cu3(btc)2 (HKUST-1; btc3-=1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate). Using a water/ethanol solution of copper carbonate and H3btc, HKUST-1 was obtained at room temperature within 3 hrs, as confirmed by a suite of charac-terization techniques. The identity of the products was de-termined by the reaction conditions, highlighting the im-portance of optimizing the synthetic parameters. When pre-pared under optimized conditions, HKUST-1 synthesized here showed analogous performance characteristics to mate-rials obtained by traditional solvothermal methods, thus our results confirm that high-quality samples of MOFs can be easily derived from mineral precursors.
Originalsprache | englisch |
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Seiten (von - bis) | 5630-5638 |
Seitenumfang | 9 |
Fachzeitschrift | Chemistry of Materials |
Jahrgang | 30 |
Ausgabenummer | 16 |
DOIs | |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 7 Mai 2018 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Allgemeine Chemie
- Allgemeine chemische Verfahrenstechnik
- Werkstoffchemie