Ultrafast synthesis of zirconium-porphyrin framework nanocrystals from alkoxide precursors.

Journal: Cell Reports. Physical Science
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Abstract

Porphyrinic metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) offer high surface areas and tunable catalytic and optoelectronic properties, making them versatile candidates for applications in phototherapy, drug delivery, photocatalysis, electronics, and energy storage. However, a key challenge for industrial integration is the rapid, cost-effective production of suitable sizes. This study introduces Zr(IV) alkoxides as metal precursors, achieving ultrafast (∼minutes) and high-yield (>90%) synthesis of three well-known Zr-based porphyrinic MOF nanocrystals: MOF-525, PCN-224, and PCN-222, each with distinct topologies. By adjusting linker-to-metal and modulator-to-metal ratios, we attain precise control over single-phase formation. Demonstrating alkoxides' potential, we synthesized nanosized PCN-224 at room temperature within seconds using a continuous multifluidic method. This advancement greatly simplifies porphyrinic MOF production, enabling broader industrial and scientific applications.

Authors
Manuel Ceballos, Giulia Zampini, Oleg Semyonov, Samuel Funes Hernando, José Vila Fungueiriño, Sonia Martínez Giménez, Sergio Tatay, Carlos Martí Gastaldo, Thomas Devic, Beatriz Pelaz, Pablo Del Pino