Heterometallic Titanium-Organic Frameworks by Metal-Induced Dynamic Topological Transformations.


Journal

Journal of the American Chemical Society
ISSN: 1520-5126
Titre abrégé: J Am Chem Soc
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7503056

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 Apr 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 17 3 2020
medline: 17 3 2020
entrez: 17 3 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Reticular chemistry has boosted the design of thousands of metal and covalent organic frameworks for unlimited chemical compositions, structures, and sizable porosities. The ability to generate porous materials at will on the basis of geometrical design concepts is responsible for the rapid growth of the field and the increasing number of applications derived. Despite their promising features, the synthesis of targeted homo- and heterometallic titanium-organic frameworks amenable to these principles is relentlessly limited by the high reactivity of this metal in solution that impedes the controlled assembly of titanium molecular clusters. We describe an unprecedented methodology for the synthesis of heterometallic titanium frameworks by metal-exchange reactions of MOF crystals at temperatures below those conventionally used in solvothermal synthesis. The combination of hard (titanium) and soft (calcium) metals in the heterometallic nodes of MUV-10(Ca) enables controlled metal exchange in soft positions for the generation of heterometallic secondary building units (SBUs) with variable nuclearity, controlled by the metal incorporated. The structural information encoded in the newly formed SBUs drives an MOF-to-MOF conversion into bipartite nets compatible with the connectivity of the organic linker originally present in the crystal. Our simulations show that this transformation has a thermodynamic origin and is controlled by the terminations of the (111) surfaces of the crystal. The reaction of MUV-10(Ca) with first-row transition metals permits the production of crystals of MUV-101(Fe,Co,Ni,Zn) and MUV-102(Cu), heterometallic titanium MOFs isostructural with archetypical solids such as MIL-100 and HKUST. In comparison to de novo synthesis, this metal-induced topological transformation provides control over the formation of hierarchical micro-/mesopore structures at different reaction times and enables the formation of heterometallic titanium MOFs not accessible under solvothermal conditions at high temperature, thus opening the door for the isolation of additional titanium heterometallic phases not linked exclusively to trimesate linkers.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32172557
doi: 10.1021/jacs.0c00117
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

6638-6648

Auteurs

Natalia M Padial (NM)

Functional Inorganic Materials Team, Instituto de Ciencia Molecular (ICMol), Universitat de València, Paterna 46980, València, Spain.

Belén Lerma-Berlanga (B)

Functional Inorganic Materials Team, Instituto de Ciencia Molecular (ICMol), Universitat de València, Paterna 46980, València, Spain.

Neyvis Almora-Barrios (N)

Functional Inorganic Materials Team, Instituto de Ciencia Molecular (ICMol), Universitat de València, Paterna 46980, València, Spain.

Javier Castells-Gil (J)

Functional Inorganic Materials Team, Instituto de Ciencia Molecular (ICMol), Universitat de València, Paterna 46980, València, Spain.

Iván da Silva (I)

ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 0QX, United Kingdom.

Marı A de la Mata (MA)

Departamento de Ciencia de los Materiales e I.M. y Q.I., Facultad de Ciencias, IMEYMAT, Universidad de Cádiz, Campus Rı́o San Pedro, s/n, 11510, Cádiz, Spain.

Sergio I Molina (SI)

Departamento de Ciencia de los Materiales e I.M. y Q.I., Facultad de Ciencias, IMEYMAT, Universidad de Cádiz, Campus Rı́o San Pedro, s/n, 11510, Cádiz, Spain.

Jesús Hernández-Saz (J)

Departamento de Ingenierı́a y Ciencia de los Materiales y del Transporte, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Universidad de Sevilla, 41011 Sevilla, Spain.

Ana E Platero-Prats (AE)

Departamento de Quı́mica Inorgánica, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain.
Condensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain.

Sergio Tatay (S)

Functional Inorganic Materials Team, Instituto de Ciencia Molecular (ICMol), Universitat de València, Paterna 46980, València, Spain.

Carlos Martı-Gastaldo (C)

Functional Inorganic Materials Team, Instituto de Ciencia Molecular (ICMol), Universitat de València, Paterna 46980, València, Spain.

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