MOF-derived nanocrystalline ZnO with controlled orientation and photocatalytic activity
We show here that MOF-5, a sample Zn-based MOF, can uniquely transform into distinct zinc oxide nanostructures. Inspired by the interconversion synthesis of zeolites, we converted MOF-5 into nanocrystalline ZnO. We found the conversion of MOF-5 into ZnO to be tunable and straightforward simply by co...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemosphere (Oxford) 2022-09, Vol.303 (Pt 1), p.134932-134932, Article 134932 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We show here that MOF-5, a sample Zn-based MOF, can uniquely transform into distinct zinc oxide nanostructures. Inspired by the interconversion synthesis of zeolites, we converted MOF-5 into nanocrystalline ZnO. We found the conversion of MOF-5 into ZnO to be tunable and straightforward simply by controlling the treatment temperature and choosing an appropriate structure-directing agent (SDA). Refined X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns showed that a synthesis temperature of 180 °C (sample ZnO-180) was optimal for achieving high crystallinity. We examined ZnO-180 with high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), which confirmed that the samples were made of individual crystallites grown along the c-axis, or the (001) direction, thus exposing lower energy surfaces and corroborating the XRD pattern and the molecular dynamics calculations. Further investigations revealed that the obtained ZnO at 180 °C has a superior photocatalytic activity in degrading methylene blue to other ZnO nanostructures obtained at lower temperatures.
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Hydrothermal conversion of metal-organic frameworks.Crystal orientation of ZnO under thermodynamic favor.Photocatalytic activity of MOF-derived ZnO undergoing different crystalline orientations.Recycling unstable MOFs into hydrothermally nanoarchitectured ZnO. |
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ISSN: | 0045-6535 1879-1298 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134932 |