催化作用
甲醇
甲醇
格式化
氧化物
反应性(心理学)
甲酸
材料科学
金属有机骨架
组合化学
金属
无机化学
化学
有机化学
病理
吸附
冶金
医学
替代医学
作者
Zhengyan Wang,Melike Babucci,Yafeng Zhang,Yujie Wen,Luming Peng,Bing Yang,Bruce C. Gates,Dong Yang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.0c16559
摘要
Many metal organic frameworks (MOFs) incorporate metal oxide clusters as nodes. Node sites where linkers are missing can be catalytic sites. We now show how to dial in the number and occupancy of such sites in MIL-53 and MIL-68, which incorporate aluminum-oxide-like nodes. The methods involve modulators used in synthesis and postsynthesis reactions to control the modulator-derived groups on these sites. We illustrate the methods using formic acid as a modulator, giving formate ligands on the sites, and these can be removed to leave μ2-OH groups and open Lewis acid sites. Methanol dehydration was used as a catalytic reaction to probe these sites, with infrared spectra giving evidence of methoxide ligands as reaction intermediates. Control of node surface chemistry opens the door for placement of a variety of ligands on a wide range of metal oxide cluster nodes for dialing in reactivity and catalytic properties of a potentially immense class of structurally well-defined materials.
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