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Probing the Water Stability Limits and Degradation Pathways of Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Mohamed E A Safy1, Muhamed Amin2, Rana R Haikal1, Basma Elshazly1, Junjun Wang3, Yuemin Wang3, Christof Wöll3, Mohamed H Alkordi1.   

Abstract

A comprehensive model to describe the water stability of prototypical metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is derived by combining different types of theoretical and experimental approaches. The results provide an insight into the early stages of water-triggered destabilization of MOFs and allow detailed pathways to be proposed for the degradation of different MOFs under aqueous conditions. The essential elements of the approach are computing the pKa values of coordinated water molecules and geometry relaxations. Variable-temperature and pH infrared spectroscopy techniques are used to corroborate the main findings. The model developed herein helps to explain stability limits observed for several prototypical MOFs, including MOF-5, HKUST-1, UiO-66, and MIL-101-Cr, in aqueous solutions, and thus, provides an insight into the possible degradation pathways in acidic and basic environments. The formation of a metal hydroxide through the autoprotolysis of metal-coordinated water molecules and the strength of carboxylate-metal interactions are suggested to be two key players that govern stability in basic and acidic media, respectively. The methodology presented herein can effectively guide future efforts, which are especially significant for in silico screening, for developing novel MOFs with enhanced aqueous stability.
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Keywords:  hydrolysis; kinetics; metal-organic frameworks; thermodynamics; water stability limits

Year:  2020        PMID: 32129516     DOI: 10.1002/chem.202000207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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