A direct mechanochemical conversion of Pt-doped metal-organic framework-74 from doped metal oxides for CO oxidation

Mixed-metal metal-organic frameworks (MM-MOFs) contain more than one type of metal node, which can improve or even introduce new features compared with the single metal frameworks. Traditionally, most of the MM-MOFs are synthesized by solution method which requires all the metal ions to form stable...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials today. Nano 2022-03, Vol.17, p.100158, Article 100158
Hauptverfasser: Yi, B., Zhao, H., Cao, L., Si, X., Jiang, Y., Cheng, P., Zuo, Y., Zhang, Y., Su, L., Wang, Y., Tsung, C.-K., Chou, L.-Y., Xie, J.
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Zusammenfassung:Mixed-metal metal-organic frameworks (MM-MOFs) contain more than one type of metal node, which can improve or even introduce new features compared with the single metal frameworks. Traditionally, most of the MM-MOFs are synthesized by solution method which requires all the metal ions to form stable coordination with the ligand in a single framework and therefore limits the choice of the metal ions. In this work, Pt-doped Zn-MOF-74 (PtZn-MOF-74) has been prepared through a mechanochemical conversion approach from Pt-doped ZnO (Pt–ZnO) directly. The absence of a large quantity of solvent limits the solvation and diffusion of growth species during the mechanochemical conversion and therefore prevented the agglomeration of Pt dopants in PtZn-MOF-74. CO oxidation was used to evaluate the catalytic performance of the prepared MM-MOFs. Compared with inert Zn-MOF-74, PtZn-MOF-74 with unsaturated coordinated Pt at elevated temperature can act as the active sites to catalyze CO oxidation reaction. This study provides a novel design strategy for the synthesis of MM-MOFs with extended functionalities. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2588-8420
2588-8420
DOI:10.1016/j.mtnano.2021.100158