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Title: Metal-Organic Nanosheets Formed via Defect-Mediated Transformation of a Hafnium Metal-Organic Framework
Authors: Cliffe, M.J
Castillo-Martínez, E
Wu, Y 
Lee, J
Forse, A.C
Firth, F.C.N
Moghadam, P.Z
Fairen-Jimenez, D
Gaultois, M.W
Hill, J.A
Magdysyuk, O.V
Slater, B
Goodwin, A.L
Grey, C.P
Keywords: Carboxylation
Crystalline materials
Hafnium
Indium compounds
Lead compounds
Ligands
Nanosheets
Organometallics
Coordination polyhedra
Crystallographic shear planes
Face-centered cubic
Metal organic
Metal organic framework
Structural mechanisms
Two-dimensional materials
Two-dimensional metals
Defects
formic acid
hafnium
metal organic framework
metal organic nanosheet
nanosheet
unclassified drug
Article
cell size
crystal structure
crystallization
density functional theory
energy dispersive X ray spectroscopy
nanomedicine
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
small angle scattering
stoichiometry
synthesis
transmission electron microscopy
X ray diffraction
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Cliffe, M.J, Castillo-Martínez, E, Wu, Y, Lee, J, Forse, A.C, Firth, F.C.N, Moghadam, P.Z, Fairen-Jimenez, D, Gaultois, M.W, Hill, J.A, Magdysyuk, O.V, Slater, B, Goodwin, A.L, Grey, C.P (2017). Metal-Organic Nanosheets Formed via Defect-Mediated Transformation of a Hafnium Metal-Organic Framework. Journal of the American Chemical Society 139 (15) : 5397-5404. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b00106
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: We report a hafnium-containing MOF, hcp UiO-67(Hf), which is a ligand-deficient layered analogue of the face-centered cubic fcu UiO-67(Hf). hcp UiO-67 accommodates its lower ligand:metal ratio compared to fcu UiO-67 through a new structural mechanism: the formation of a condensed “double cluster” (Hf12O8(OH)14), analogous to the condensation of coordination polyhedra in oxide frameworks. In oxide frameworks, variable stoichiometry can lead to more complex defect structures, e.g., crystallographic shear planes or modules with differing compositions, which can be the source of further chemical reactivity; likewise, the layered hcp UiO-67 can react further to reversibly form a two-dimensional metal-organic framework, hxl UiO-67. Both three-dimensional hcp UiO-67 and two-dimensional hxl UiO-67 can be delaminated to form metal-organic nanosheets. Delamination of hcp UiO-67 occurs through the cleavage of strong hafnium-carboxylate bonds and is effected under mild conditions, suggesting that defect-ordered MOFs could be a productive route to porous two-dimensional materials. © 2017 American Chemical Society.
Source Title: Journal of the American Chemical Society
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/183860
ISSN: 0002-7863
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b00106
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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