Controlling the Uptake and Release of Semiochemicals in Channel‐Type Metal‐Organic Frameworks Through Pore Expansion

Author:

Nicks Joshua1ORCID,Shearer Greig C.1ORCID,Paul‐Taylor Joseph1ORCID,Lai‐Morrice James2,Dadswell Chris2,Guest Daniel2,Hughes William O. H.3ORCID,Spencer John2ORCID,Düren Tina4ORCID,Burrows Andrew D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of Bath Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY UK

2. Chemistry Department School of Life Sciences University of Sussex Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 9QJ UK

3. School of Life Sciences University of Sussex Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 9QG UK

4. Centre for Integrated Materials Processes and Structures & Department of Chemical Engineering University of Bath Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY UK

Abstract

AbstractSemiochemicals can be used to manipulate insect behaviour for sustainable pest management strategies, but their high volatility is a major issue for their practical implementation. Inclusion of these molecules within porous materials is a potential solution to this issue, as it can allow for a slower and more controlled release. In this work, we demonstrate that a series of Zr(IV) and Al(III) metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) with channel‐type pores enable controlled release of three semiochemicals over 100 days by pore size design, with the uptake and rate of release highly dependent on the pore size. Insight from grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations indicates that this is due to weaker MOF‐guest interactions per guest molecule as the pore size increases. These MOFs are all stable post‐release and can be reloaded to show near‐identical re‐release profiles. These results provide valuable insight on the diffusion behaviour of volatile guests in MOFs, and for the further development of porous materials for sustainable agriculture applications.

Funder

Leverhulme Trust

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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