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Abstract
We report a curious case study of a Zr(IV)-carboxylate framework, which retains significant crystalline order after cascade thermocyclization of its linker components, and - more notably - after the crucial carboxylate links were severed by heat. Vigorous heat treatment (e.g., 450 °C and above) benzannulates the multiple alkyne groups on the linker to generate linked nanographene blocks and to afford real stability. The resultant Zr oxide/nanographene hybrid solid is stable in saturated NaOH and concentrated H3PO4, allowing a convenient anchoring of H3PO4 into its porous matrix to enable size-selective heterogeneous acid catalysis. The Zr oxide components can also be removed by strong hydrofluoric acid to further enhance the surface area (up to 650 m2 g-1), without collapsing the nanographene scaffold. The crystallinity order and the extensive thermal transformations were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), IR, solid state NMR and other instrumental methods.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 11902-11910 |
Journal | Dalton Transactions |
Volume | 49 |
Issue number | 34 |
Online published | 24 Jul 2020 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 14 Sept 2020 |
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GRF: Porous Carbon Networks from Domino Linker Cyclization of Metal-Organic Framework Precursors
XU, Z. (Principal Investigator / Project Coordinator)
1/08/18 → 27/05/22
Project: Research