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  • Partially fluorinated MIL-47 and Al-MIL-53 frameworks: influence of functionalization on sorption and breathing properties.

Partially fluorinated MIL-47 and Al-MIL-53 frameworks: influence of functionalization on sorption and breathing properties.

Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2013-02-06)
Shyam Biswas, Tom Rémy, Sarah Couck, Dmytro Denysenko, Geert Rampelberg, Joeri F M Denayer, Dirk Volkmer, Christophe Detavernier, Pascal Van Der Voort
ABSTRACT

Two perfluorinated metal hydroxo terephthalates [M(III)(OH)(BDC-F)]·n(guests) (M(III) = V, MIL-47-F-AS or 1-AS; Al, Al-MIL-53-F-AS or 2-AS) (BDC-F = 2-fluoro-1,4-benzenedicarboxylate; AS = as-synthesized) have been synthesized by a hydrothermal method using microwave irradiation (1-AS) or conventional electric heating (2-AS), respectively. The unreacted or occluded H(2)BDC-F molecules can be removed under vacuum by direct thermal activation or exchange of guest molecules followed by thermal treatment leading to the empty-pore forms of the title compounds [V(IV)(O)(BDC-F)] (MIL-47-F, 1) and [Al(III)(OH)(BDC-F)] (Al-MIL-53-F, 2). Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and temperature-dependent XRPD (TDXRPD) experiments indicate that the compounds are stable up to 385 and 480 °C, respectively. Both of the thermally activated compounds exhibit significant microporosity, as verified by N(2), CO(2), n-hexane, o- and p-xylene sorption analyses. The structural changes of 2 upon adsorption of CO(2), n-hexane, o- and p-xylene were highly influenced due to functionalization by -F groups, as compared to parent Al-MIL-53. The -F groups also introduce a certain degree of hydrophobicity into the frameworks, as demonstrated by the H(2)O sorption analyses.

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Vanadium, foil, thickness 0.127 mm, 99.7% trace metals basis
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