| Literature DB >> 33629459 |
Huajun Yang1,2, Fang Peng1, Danielle E Schier1, Stipe A Markotic1, Xiang Zhao2, Anh N Hong2, Yanxiang Wang2, Pingyun Feng2, Xianhui Bu1.
Abstract
For rare-earth separation, selective crystallization into metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) offers new opportunities. Especially important is the development of MOF platforms with high selectivity toward target ions. Here we report a MOF platform (CPM-66) with low-coordination-number environment for rare-earth ions. This platform is highly responsive to the size variation of rare-earth ions and shows exceptional ion-size selectivity during crystallization. CPM-66 family are based on M3 O trimers (M=6-coordinated Sc, In, Er-Lu) that are rare for lanthanides. We show that the size matching between urea-type solvents and metal ions is crucial for their successful synthesis. We further show that CPM-66 enables a dramatic multi-fold increase in separation efficiency over CPM-29 with 7-coordinated ions. This work provides some insights into methods to prepare low-coordinate MOFs from large ions and such MOFs could serve as high-efficiency platforms for lanthanide separation, as well as other applications.Entities:
Keywords: MOFs; low-coordination number; rare-earth separation; trimer; urea solvents
Year: 2021 PMID: 33629459 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202017042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336