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Sensing the framework state and guest molecules in MIL-53(Al) via the electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of VIV dopant ions

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 19, Issue 36, Pages 24545-24554

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7cp04760f

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  1. Research Foundation Flanders (FWO-Vlaanderen) [G0048.13N]
  2. Ghent University Special Research Fund (BOF) [BOF16/DC1/027]
  3. Ghent University BOF postdoctoral grant [01P06813T]
  4. GOA Grant [01G00710]
  5. Agency for Innovation by Science and Technology (IWT) [121289]

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X-ray diffraction (XRD) and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR) were combined to study the structural transformations induced by temperature, pressure and air humidity of the breathing'' metalorganic framework (MOF) MIL-53(Al), doped with paramagnetic V-IV ions, after activation. The correlation between in situ XRD and thermogravimetric analysis measurements showed that upon heating this MOF in air, starting from ambient temperature and pressure, the narrow pore framework first dehydrates and after that makes the transition to a large pore state (lp). The EPR spectra of V-IV=O molecular ions, replacing Al-OH in the structure, also allow to distinguish the as synthesized, hydrated (np-h) and dehydrated narrow pore (np-d), and lp states of MIL-53(Al). A careful analysis of EPR spectra recorded at microwave frequencies between 9.5 and 275 GHz demonstrates that all V-IV=O in the np-d and lp states are equivalent, whereas in the np-h state (at least two) slightly different V-IV=O sites exist. Moreover, the lp MIL-53(Al) framework is accessible to oxygen, leading to a notable broadening of the V-IV=O EPR spectrum at pressures of a few mbar, while such effect is absent for the np-h and np-d states for pressures up to 1 bar.

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