Issue 32, 2020

Ce-MIL-140: expanding the synthesis routes for cerium(iv) metal–organic frameworks

Abstract

A microwave-assisted synthesis method for Ce(IV)-based MOFs crystallizing in the MIL-140 structure has been developed. Three different linker molecules, i.e. terephthalic acid (H2BDC), 2-chloroterephthalic acid (H2BDC-Cl) and 2,6-naphtalenedicarboxylic acid (H2NDC) that have previously been used for the synthesis of Ce-UiO-66 which contains hexanuclear Ce-O clusters as the inorganic building unit (IBU), were employed. Under solvothermal reaction conditions (140 °C) with acetonitrile as the solvent the compounds Ce-MIL-140-BDC, -BDC-Cl and -NDC, with the general composition [CeO(linker)] were obtained as microcrystalline products. For all three MOFs an extended purification process had to be carried out. The MOFs were fully characterized and the structure of Ce-MIL-140-BDC was refined against PXRD data using the Rietveld method. In contrast to Zr-MIL-140-BDC a symmetry reduction to the space group P[1 with combining macron] is observed. The MIL-140 structure type is built up by infinite CeO7 polyhedra that are interconnected by dicarboxylate ions to generate 1D pores. For Ce-MIL-140-BDC the highest specific surface area of asBET = 222 m2 g−1 is observed and the MOF is thermally stable up to 370 °C. This new synthetic route to Ce(IV)-MOFs avoids the formation of the previously extremely dominant hexanuclear IBU, and paves the way for higher IBU diversity in Ce(IV)-MOFs.

Graphical abstract: Ce-MIL-140: expanding the synthesis routes for cerium(iv) metal–organic frameworks

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jul 2020
Accepted
04 Aug 2020
First published
05 Aug 2020

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 11396-11402

Ce-MIL-140: expanding the synthesis routes for cerium(IV) metal–organic frameworks

J. Jacobsen, L. Wegner, H. Reinsch and N. Stock, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 11396 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT02455D

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