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Atomic Layer Deposition in a Metal–Organic Framework: Synthesis, Characterization, and Performance of a Solid Acid

Posted on 2017-01-05 - 00:00
NU-1000, a zirconium-based metal–organic framework (MOF) featuring mesoporous channels, has been postsynthetically metalated via atomic layer deposition in a MOF (AIM) employing dimethylaluminum iso-propoxide ([AlMe2OiPr]2, DMAI), a milder precursor than widely used trimethylaluminum (AlMe3, TMA). The aluminum-modified NU-1000 (Al-NU-1000) has been characterized with a comprehensive suite of techniques that points to the formation of aluminum oxide clusters well dispersed through the framework and stabilized by confinement within small pores intrinsic to the NU-1000 structure. Experimental evidence allows for identification of spectroscopic similarities between Al-NU-1000 and γ-Al2O3. Density functional theory modeling provides structures and simulated spectra, the relevance of which can be assessed via comparison to experimental IR and EXAFS data. The catalytic performance of Al-NU-1000 has been benchmarked against γ-Al2O3, with promising results in terms of selectivity.

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AUTHORS (15)

  • Martino Rimoldi
    Varinia Bernales
    Joshua Borycz
    Aleksei Vjunov
    Leighanne C. Gallington
    Ana E. Platero-Prats
    I. S. Kim
    John L. Fulton
    A. B. F. Martinson
    Johannes A. Lercher
    Karena W. Chapman
    Christopher J. Cramer
    Laura Gagliardi
    Joseph T. Hupp
    Omar K. Farha
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