Laser-Assisted Design of MOF-Derivative Platforms from Nano- to Centimeter Scales for Photonic and Catalytic Applications.

MOF derivatives catalysis laser ablation metal−organic framework nanoparticles nonlinear optics surface

Journal

ACS applied materials & interfaces
ISSN: 1944-8252
Titre abrégé: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101504991

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 Oct 2023
Historique:
medline: 29 9 2023
pubmed: 29 9 2023
entrez: 29 9 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Laser conversion of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has recently emerged as a fast and low-energy consumptive approach to create scalable MOF derivatives for catalysis, energy, and optics. However, due to the virtually unlimited MOF structures and tunable laser parameters, the results of their interaction are unpredictable and poorly controlled. Here, we experimentally base a general approach to create nano- to centimeter-scale MOF derivatives with the desired nonlinear optical and catalytic properties. Five three- and two-dimensional MOFs, differing in chemical composition, topology, and thermal resistance, have been selected as precursors. Tuning the laser parameters (i.e., pulse duration from fs to ns and repetition rate from kHz to MHz), we switch between ultrafast nonthermal destruction and thermal decomposition of MOFs. We have established that regardless of the chemical composition and MOF topology, the tuning of the laser parameters allows obtaining a series of structurally different derivatives, and the transition from femtosecond to nanosecond laser regimes ensures the scaling of the derivatives from nano- to centimeter scales. Herein, the thermal resistance of MOFs affects the structure and chemical composition of the resulting derivatives. Finally, we outline the "laser parameters versus MOF structure" space, in which one can create the desired and scalable platforms with nonlinear optical properties from photoluminescence to light control and enhanced catalytic activity.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37773641
doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c10193
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

47541-47551

Auteurs

Ekaterina V Gunina (EV)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.

Nikolaj A Zhestkij (NA)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.

Maksim Sergeev (M)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.

Semyon V Bachinin (SV)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.

Yuri A Mezenov (YA)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.

Nikita K Kulachenkov (NK)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.

Maria Timofeeva (M)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.

Valentina Ivashchenko (V)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.

Alexander S Timin (AS)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.

Sergei A Shipilovskikh (SA)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.

Anastasia A Yakubova (AA)

Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg 195251, Russia.

Dmitry I Pavlov (DI)

Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia.

Andrei S Potapov (AS)

Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia.

Jiang Gong (J)

Key Laboratory of Material Chemistry for Energy Conversion and Storage, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China.

Laura Khamkhash (L)

Department of Chemistry, Nazarbayev University, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan.

Timur Sh Atabaev (TS)

Department of Chemistry, Nazarbayev University, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan.

Stéphanie Bruyere (S)

Université de Lorraine, CNRS, IJL, F-54011 Nancy, France.

Valentin A Milichko (VA)

School of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, St. Petersburg 197101, Russia.
Université de Lorraine, CNRS, IJL, F-54011 Nancy, France.

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