Deciphering the Mechanism of Crystallization of UiO‐66 Metal‐Organic Framework

Author:

Semivrazhskaya Olesya O.1,Salionov Daniil2,Clark Adam H.3,Casati Nicola P. M.4,Nachtegaal Maarten3,Ranocchiari Marco5,Bjelić Saša2,Verel René6,van Bokhoven Jeroen A.56,Sushkevich Vitaly L.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Organic Chemistry ETH Zurich Vladimir‐Prelog‐Weg 3 8093 Zurich Switzerland

2. Bioenergy and Catalysis Laboratory Paul Scherrer Institute 5232 Villigen PSI Switzerland

3. Operando Spectroscopy Group Paul Scherrer Institute 5232 Villigen PSI Switzerland

4. Laboratory for Synchrotron Radiation—Condensed Matter Paul Scherrer Institute 5232 Villigen PSI Switzerland

5. Laboratory for Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry Paul Scherrer Institute 5232 Villigen PSI Switzerland

6. Institute for Chemistry and Bioengineering ETH Zurich Vladimir‐Prelog‐Weg 1 8093 Zurich Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractZirconium‐containing metal‐organic framework (MOF) with UiO‐66 topology is an extremely versatile material, which finds applications beyond gas separation and catalysis. However, after more than 10 years after the first reports introducing this MOF, understanding of the molecular‐level mechanism of its nucleation and growth is still lacking. By means of in situ time‐resolved high‐resolution mass spectrometry, Zr K‐edge X‐ray absorption spectroscopy, magic‐angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and X‐ray diffraction it is showed that the nucleation of UiO‐66 occurs via a solution‐mediated hydrolysis of zirconium chloroterephthalates, whose formation appears to be autocatalytic. Zirconium‐oxo nodes form directly and rapidly during the synthesis, the formation of pre‐formed clusters and stable non‐stoichiometric intermediates are not observed. The nuclei of UiO‐66 possess identical to the crystals local environment, however, they lack long‐range order, which is gained during the crystallization. Crystal growth is the rate‐determining step, while fast nucleation controls the formation of the small crystals of UiO‐66 with a narrow size distribution of about 200 nanometers.

Funder

Paul Scherrer Institut

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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