Controllable transformation from 1D Co-MOF-74 to 3D CoCO and CoO with ligand recovery and tunable morphologies: the assembly process and boosting VOC degradation

The controllable assembly of three-dimensional (3D) nanomaterials from a one-dimensional (1D) precursor has always been one of the difficulties in nanomaterial synthesis. Here, we use a gentle hydrolysis of 1D metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to prepare 3D CoCO 3 , with full and convenient recovery o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Materials for energy and sustainability, 2021-03, Vol.9 (11), p.689-6897
Hauptverfasser: Zhong, Jinping, Zeng, Yikui, Yin, Zheng, Zhang, Mingyuan, Yan, Dengfeng, Su, Zixue, Chen, Peirong, Fu, Mingli, Ye, Daiqi
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Zusammenfassung:The controllable assembly of three-dimensional (3D) nanomaterials from a one-dimensional (1D) precursor has always been one of the difficulties in nanomaterial synthesis. Here, we use a gentle hydrolysis of 1D metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to prepare 3D CoCO 3 , with full and convenient recovery of costly organic ligands. For the first time, 1D nanowires of Co-MOF-74 were transformed into CoCO 3 with different 3D morphologies by introducing different modulators of urea or hexamethylenediamine (HMT). The formation mechanism (using urea as a modulator) has been elucidated and has revealed a conversion process from 1D nanowires of Co-MOF-74, subsequently to 1D rod-like stacked 3D Co-MOF-74 nanospheres through aggregate assembly, and then to 3D hydrangea like CoCO 3 -H. After calcination, it was found that the obtained 3D Co 3 O 4 catalyst derived from 3D CoCO 3 exhibited significantly enhanced catalytic performance for VOC degradation compared to 1D Co 3 O 4 directly calcined from Co-MOF-74. In addition, the morphology and the catalytic performance of the catalysts prepared with the recycled ligands were consistent with those of catalysts made from fresh ligands. The controllable assembly of three-dimensional (3D) nanomaterials from a one-dimensional (1D) precursor has always been one of the difficulties in nanomaterial synthesis.
ISSN:2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI:10.1039/d0ta11421a