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Guest-Responsive Metal-Organic Frameworks as Scaffolds for Separation and Sensing Applications.

Avishek Karmakar1, Partha Samanta1, Aamod V Desai1, Sujit K Ghosh1,2.   

Abstract

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have evolved to be next-generation utility materials because of their serviceability in a wide variety of applications. Built from organic ligands with multiple binding sites in conjunction with metal ions/clusters, these materials have found profound advantages over their other congeners in the domain of porous materials. The plethora of applications that these materials encompass has motivated material chemists to develop such novel materials, and the catalogue of MOFs is thus ever-escalating. One key feature that MOFs possess is their responsiveness toward incoming guest molecules, resulting in changes in their physical and chemical properties. Such uniqueness generally arises owing to the influenceable ligands and/or metal units that govern the formation of these ordered architectures. The suitable host-guest interactions play an important role in determining the specific responses of these materials and thus find important applications in sensing, catalysis, separation, conduction, etc. In this Account, we focus on the two most relevant applications based on the host-guest interactions that are carried out in our lab, viz., separation and sensing of small molecules. Separation of liquid-phase aromatic hydrocarbons by less energy-intensive adsorption processes has gained attention recently. Because of their tailored structures and functionalized pore surfaces, MOFs have become vital candidates in molecular separation. Prefunctionalization of MOFs by astute choice of ligands and/or metal centers results in targeted separation processes in which the molecular sieving effect plays a crucial role. In this view, separation of C6 and C8 liquid aromatic hydrocarbons, which are essential feedstock in various chemical industries, is one area of research that requires significant attention because of the gruesome separation techniques adopted in such industries. Also, from the environmental perspective, separation of oil/water mixtures demands significant attention because of the hazards of marine oil spillage. We have achieved successful separation of such by careful impregnation of hydrophobic moieties inside the nanochannels of MOFs, resulting in unprecedented efficiency in oil/water separation. Also, recognition of small molecules using optical methods (fluorescence, UV, etc.) has been extended to achieve sensing of various neutral species and anions that are important from environmental point of view. Incorporation of secondary functional groups has been utilized to sense nitroaromatic compounds (NACs) and other small molecules such as H2S, NO, and aromatic phenols. We have also utilized the postfunctionalization strategy via ion exchange to fabricate MOFs for sensing of environmentally toxic and perilous anionic species such as CN- and oxoanions. Our current endeavors to explore the applicability of MOFs in these two significant areas have widened the scope of research, and attempts to fabricate MOFs for real-time applications are underway.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28872829     DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.7b00151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acc Chem Res        ISSN: 0001-4842            Impact factor:   22.384


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