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On the Electronic and Optical Properties of Metal-Organic Frameworks: Case Study of MIL-125 and MIL-125-NH2

Abstract

<div>The photoactive MIL-125 and MIL-125-NH$_{2}$ Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), despite a very similar crystalline structure, exhibit different optically behaviour. Luminescence in MIL-125 decays in about 1 ns while for its amino counterpart the lifetime of the charge-carriers is at least one order of magnitude larger. The origin of this difference is the key element for understanding the photocatalytic behaviour of MIL-125-NH<sub>2</sub> when associated with active nanoparticles, behaviour that is completely absent in MIL-125. By performing advanced</div><div>ab-initio electronic structure calculations, we find that charge-carriers interact differently in the two MOFs with subsequent effects on the luminescence lifetimes and their catalytic performances. To confirm the predictions of our model we synthesized a novel material in the MIL-125 family, MIL-125-NH<sub>2</sub>-[10%](OH)<sub>2</sub>, and confirm that our theory correctly predicts a faster decay compared to MIL-125-NH<sub>2</sub>.</div>

Keywords:
Chemistry Luminescence Charge carrier Metal-organic framework Ab initio Electronic structure Ab initio quantum chemistry methods Metal Charge (physics) Crystallography Physical chemistry Nanotechnology Computational chemistry Molecule Physics Optoelectronics Materials science Organic chemistry Quantum mechanics

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Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
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Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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