Surface‐Specific Functionalization of Nanoscale Metal–Organic Frameworks

Abstract

A method for modifying the external surfaces of a series of nanoscale metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with 1,2‐dioleoyl‐sn‐glycero‐3‐phosphate (DOPA) is presented. A series of zirconium‐based nanoMOFs of the same topology (UiO‐66, UiO‐67, and BUT‐30) were synthesized, isolated as aggregates, and then conjugated with DOPA to create stably dispersed colloids. BET surface area analysis revealed that these structures maintain their porosity after surface functionalization, providing evidence that DOPA functionalization only occurs on the external surface. Additionally, dye‐labeled ligand loading studies revealed that the density of DOPA on the surface of the nanoscale MOF correlates to the density of metal nodes on the surface of each MOF. Importantly, the surface modification strategy described will allow for the general and divergent synthesis and study of a wide variety of nanoscale MOFs as stable colloidal materials.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Oct 23, 2015
Source ID
10.1002/ange.201506888

Entities

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  • C. Michael McGuirk
  • Chad Mirkin
  • Joseph T. Hupp
  • Omar Farha
  • Shunzhi Wang
  • William Morris
  • Yangyang Liu
  • Yu Zhou

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • Defense Threat Reduction Agency
  • United States Army
  • United States Department of Energy

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