Affiliation:
1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry Christian-Albrechts-University Max-Eyth-Straße 2 24118 Kiel Germany
2. Department of Chemistry University of Oslo Blindern 0315 Oslo Norway
Abstract
AbstractHerein, we report two new COOH‐functionalized metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) of composition [M6O4(OH)6(PMA)2(H2PMA)]×H2O, M=Zr, Hf), denoted CAU‐61, synthesized by using pyromellitic acid (H4PMA), a tetracarboxylic acid, as the linker and acetic acid as the solvent. The structure was determined from powder X‐ray diffraction data and one‐dimensional inorganic building units are connected through tetracarboxylate as well as dicarboxylate linker molecules, resulting in highly stable microporous framework structures with limiting and maximum pore diameter of ∼3.6 and ∼5.0 Å, respectively, lined with −COOH groups. Thermal stabilities of up to 400 °C in air, chemical stability in water at pH 1 to 12 and water uptake of 17 mol/mol prompted us to study the proton exchange of the μ2‐OH, μ3‐OH of the IBU and −COOH groups of the linker by titration with LiOH. Comparison of the pKa values with three UiO‐66 derivatives confirms distinct pKa value ranges and trends for the different acidic protons. Furthermore, the preparation of Zr−CAU‐61 membranes and first results on permeation of dyes and ions in aqueous solutions are presented.
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry