Affiliation:
1. Nanochemistry Department Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Heisenbergstraße 1 70569 Stuttgart Germany
2. Department of Chemistry University of Munich Butenandtstraße 5–13 81377 Munich Germany
3. Center for Nanoscience Schellingstraße 4 80799 Munich Germany
4. German Electron Synchrotron (DESY) Notkestraße 85 D‐22607 Hamburg Germany
Abstract
AbstractControlled synthesis of phase‐pure metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) is essential for their application in technological areas such as catalysis or gas sorption. Yet, knowledge of their phase formation and growth remain rather limited, particularly with respect to species such as water whose vital role in MOF synthesis is often neglected. As a consequence, synthetic protocols often lack reproducibility when multiple MOFs can form from the same metal source and linker, and phase mixtures are obtained with little or no control over their composition. In this work, the role of water in the formation of the Zr–porphyrin MOF disordered PCN‐224 (dPCN‐224) is investigated. Through X‐ray total scattering and scanning electron microscopy, it is observed that dPCN‐224 forms via a metal–organic intermediate that consists of Zr6O4(OH)4 clusters linked by tetrakis(4‐carboxy‐phenyl)porphyrin molecules. Importantly, water is not only essential to the formation of Zr6O4(OH)4 clusters, but it also plays a primary role in dictating the formation kinetics of dPCN‐224. This multidisciplinary approach to studying the speciation of dPCN‐224 provides a blueprint for how Zr‐MOF synthesis protocols can be assessed and their reproducibility increased, and highlights the importance of understanding the role of water as a decisive component in Zr‐MOF formation.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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