JOURNAL ARTICLE

Investigating adsorption of organic compounds in metal-organic framework MIL-53

Balsam IbrahimBryan E. G. LucierJun XuPeng HeYining Huang

Year: 2015 Journal:   Canadian Journal of Chemistry Vol: 93 (9)Pages: 960-969   Publisher: NRC Research Press

Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are versatile materials that incorporate metal centers along with organic linkers in highly ordered, intricate structures. MIL-53 is a MOF that exhibits a “breathing effect,” where the pore size and MOF topology are profoundly influenced by the identity and binding mechanism of guest molecules. This phenomenon renders MIL-53 a promising candidate for sensing applications. In this report, the adsorption of various organic compounds within MIL-53 is investigated using a combination of complementary techniques. Thermal gravimetric analysis experiments confirm loading of the guest molecules and yield insight into adsorption interactions and strengths. Significant guest-induced changes in the crystal structure of MIL-53 are revealed by powder X-ray diffraction experiments; specific unique phases of MIL-53 are related to the identity of the guest molecule and its binding mechanism to the framework. 27 Al and 13 C solid-state NMR experiments probe the interaction between guest molecules and MIL-53. The relationship between the nature of the guest, the structure of MIL-53, and 27 Al NMR parameters is explored. 27 Al NMR parameters are sensitive to the host-guest binding mechanism (i.e., hydrogen-bonding or π–π stacking interactions) and yield valuable information regarding the influence of the adsorbates on the local aluminum environment. This combination of physical characterization techniques is a useful probe of guest adsorption and the breathing effect within MIL-53 and should prove useful for investigation of related MOFs.

Keywords:
Metal-organic framework Chemistry Molecule Stacking Adsorption Gravimetric analysis Yield (engineering) Characterization (materials science) Hydrogen bond Crystallography Nanotechnology Physical chemistry Organic chemistry Materials science

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Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Spectroscopy

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