JOURNAL ARTICLE

Chromatography in a Single Metal−Organic Framework (MOF) Crystal

Shuangbing HanYanhu WeiCory ValenteIstván LagziJeremiah J. GassensmithAli CoşkunJ. Fraser StoddartBartosz A. Grzybowski

Year: 2010 Journal:   Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol: 132 (46)Pages: 16358-16361   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Millimeter-sized single MOF-5 crystals are used as "chromatographic columns" to effectively separate mixtures of organic dyes. Remarkably, owing to the nanoscopic pore dimensions and the molecular-level interactions between the migrating molecules and the MOF scaffold, the separations occur over a distance of only a few hundred micrometers which is unambiguously confirmed by fluorescence confocal microscopy.

Keywords:
Chemistry Nanoscopic scale Metal-organic framework Fluorescence Confocal Single crystal Molecule Confocal microscopy Organic molecules Nanotechnology Metal Chromatography Chemical engineering Crystallography Organic chemistry

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