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Novel Route to Size-Controlled Fe-MIL-88B-NH2 Metal-Organic Framework Nanocrystals

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LANGMUIR
Volume 27, Issue 24, Pages 15261-15267

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la203570h

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
  2. Centre de Recherche sur les Proprietes des Interfaces et de Catalyse (CERPIC, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada)
  3. Centre in Green Chemistry and Catalysis (CGCC, Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
  4. Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training

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A new approach for the synthesis of uniform metal organic framework (MOP) nanocrystals with controlled sizes and aspect ratios has been developed using simultaneously the non-ionic triblock co-polymer F127 and acetic acid as stabilizing and deprotonating agents, respectively. The allcylene oxide segments of the triblock copolymer can coordinate with metal ions and stabilize MOF nuclei in the early stage of the formation of MOF nanocrystals. Acetic acid can control the deprotonation of carboxylic linkers during the synthesis and, thus, enables the control of the rate of nudeation, leading to the tailoring of the size and aspect ratio (length/width) of nanocrystals. Fe-MIL-88B-NH2, as an iron-based MOF crystal, was selected as a typical example to illustrate our approach. The results reveal that this approach is used for not only the synthesis of uniform nanocrystals but also the control of the size and aspect ratio of the materials. The size and aspect ratio of nanocrystals increase with an increase in the concentration of acetic acid in the synthetic mixture. The non-ionic triblock co-polymer F127 and acetic acid can be easily removed from the Fe-MIL-88BN-NH2 nanocrystal products by washing with ethanol, and thus, their amine groups are available for practical applications. The approach is expected to synthesize various nanosized carboxylate-based MOF members, such as MIL-53, MIL-89, MIL-100, and MIL-101.

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