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Ambient CO2/N2 Switchable Pickering Emulsion Emulsified by TETA-Functionalized Metal-Organic Frameworks

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 47, Pages 53385-53393

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c13157

Keywords

metal-organic framework; Pickering emulsion; CO2 switchable; catalysis; Knoevenagel reaction

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0403 101]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21733011, U1704251]
  3. 111 project [D17007]

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In recent years, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been explored as emulsifiers for the fabrication of Pickering emulsions and then used for hybrid material synthesis and interface catalysis. Nevertheless, stimuli-responsive Pickering emulsions stabilized by MOFs have been rarely reported so far, although they are of great importance for fundamental research studies and practical applications. Herein, for the first time, triethylenetetramine (TETA)-functionalized MOFs (ZIF-90/TETA) have been designed, synthesized, and used for fabricating CO2-/N-2-response Pickering emulsions. It is shown that even at the ZIF-90/TETA content of 0.25 wt %, the functional MOF can still efficiently emulsify n-hexane and water to form a high internal phase Pickering emulsion. Importantly, the Pickering emulsion can be easily and reversibly switched between emulsification and demulsification by bubbling of CO2 and N-2 alternatively at atmospheric pressure. The possible mechanism of the CO2/N-2 switchable emulsion is investigated by zeta potential, water contact angle, interfacial tension, C-13 NMR spectroscopy, and an optical microscope. It is found that the acid-base reaction of CO2 with TETA anchored on the surface of ZIF-90 leads to the production of hydrophilic ammonium bicarbonate and carbamate, which results in the emulsification of the Pickering emulsion. However, when N-2 is bubbled to remove CO2, the reverse reaction takes place to cause the demulsification of the Pickering emulsion. Moreover, the CO2/N-2 switchable Pickering emulsion has been successfully used as a microreactor for Knoevenagel reactions to demonstrate a highly efficient integration of chemical reaction, product separation, and ZIF-90/TETA recycling for a sustainable chemical process.

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