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Surface etching of HKUST-1 promoted via supramolecular interactions for chromatography

Surface etching of HKUST-1 promoted via supramolecular interactions for chromatography
Surface etching of HKUST-1 promoted via supramolecular interactions for chromatography
The addition of guanidinium-based surfactants to the synthesis of HKUST-1 reveals a novel surface patterning effect where meso- and macroscopic features appear on the MOF crystals. The size of the features increases with increasing alkyl chain length of the guanidinium amphiphiles, and their formation is strongly dependent on the presence of water which appears to more favourably etch the crystal surfaces when the surfactants are employed. The patterned crystals display intermediate type I/IV isotherms and the presence of the surface features have been evaluated for the chromatographic separation of styrene and ethylbenzene. Some degree of control over the interactions between the framework building blocks and the amphiphiles is afforded, and by simply changing the order of addition of the reactants the guanidinium surfactants promote the formation of HKUST-1 nanoparticles.
2050-7488
13479-13485
El-Hankari, Samir
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Huo, Jia
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Ahmed, Adham
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Zhang, Haifei
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Bradshaw, Darren
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El-Hankari, Samir
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Huo, Jia
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Ahmed, Adham
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Zhang, Haifei
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Bradshaw, Darren
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El-Hankari, Samir, Huo, Jia, Ahmed, Adham, Zhang, Haifei and Bradshaw, Darren (2014) Surface etching of HKUST-1 promoted via supramolecular interactions for chromatography. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2 (33), 13479-13485. (doi:10.1039/c4ta02568g).

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Abstract

The addition of guanidinium-based surfactants to the synthesis of HKUST-1 reveals a novel surface patterning effect where meso- and macroscopic features appear on the MOF crystals. The size of the features increases with increasing alkyl chain length of the guanidinium amphiphiles, and their formation is strongly dependent on the presence of water which appears to more favourably etch the crystal surfaces when the surfactants are employed. The patterned crystals display intermediate type I/IV isotherms and the presence of the surface features have been evaluated for the chromatographic separation of styrene and ethylbenzene. Some degree of control over the interactions between the framework building blocks and the amphiphiles is afforded, and by simply changing the order of addition of the reactants the guanidinium surfactants promote the formation of HKUST-1 nanoparticles.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2 June 2014
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 July 2014
Organisations: Organic Chemistry: SCF

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Local EPrints ID: 395462
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/395462
ISSN: 2050-7488
PURE UUID: 97b88903-5db9-4900-a05c-1e8eb31de894
ORCID for Darren Bradshaw: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5258-6224

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Date deposited: 31 May 2016 10:12
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:40

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Author: Samir El-Hankari
Author: Jia Huo
Author: Adham Ahmed
Author: Haifei Zhang
Author: Darren Bradshaw ORCID iD

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