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A new photoactive crystalline highly porous titanium(IV) dicarboxylate.

Meenakshi Dan-Hardi1, Christian Serre, Théo Frot, Laurence Rozes, Guillaume Maurin, Clément Sanchez, Gérard Férey.   

Abstract

Titanium is a very attractive candidate for MOFs due to its low toxicity, redox activity, and photocatalytic properties. We present here MIL-125, the first example of a highly porous and crystalline titanium(IV) dicarboxylate (MIL stands for Materials of Institut Lavoisier) with a high thermal stability and photochemical properties. Its structure is built up from a pseudo cubic arrangement of octameric wheels, built up from edge- or corner-sharing titanium octahedra, and terephthalate dianions leading to a three-dimensional periodic array of two types of hybrid cages with accessible pore diameters of 6.13 and 12.55 A. X-ray thermodiffractometry and thermal analysis show that MIL-125 is stable up to 360 degrees C under air atmosphere while nitrogen sorption analysis indicates a surface area (BET) of 1550 m(2) x g(-1). Moreover, under nitrogen and alcohol adsorption, MIL-125 exhibits a photochromic behavior associated with the formation of stable mixed valence titanium-oxo compounds. The titanium oxo cluster are back oxidized in the presence of oxygen. This photochemical phenomenon is analyzed through the combined use of Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) and UV-visible absorption spectroscopies. The photogenerated electrons are trapped as Ti(III) centers, while a concomitant oxidation of the adsorbed alcohol molecules occurs. This new microporous hybrid is a very promising candidate for applications in smart photonic devices, sensors, and catalysis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19621926     DOI: 10.1021/ja903726m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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