Superacidity in Sulfated Metal–Organic Framework-808

Felipe Gándara, Omar M. Yaghi, Yue‐Biao Zhang, Juncong Jiang, Kyungsu Na, W. G. Klemperer
2014-08-26

SCID:  54.1/zh4fzdf2
Superacids, defined as acids with a Hammett acidity function H0 ≤ -12, are useful materials, but a need exists for new, designable solid state systems. Here, we report superacidity in a sulfated metal-organic framework (MOF) obtained by treating the microcrystalline form of MOF-808 [MOF-808-P: Zr6O5(OH)3(BTC)2(HCOO)5(H2O)2, BTC = 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate] with aqueous sulfuric acid to generate its sulfated analogue, MOF-808-2.5SO4 [Zr6O5(OH)3(BTC)2(SO4)2.5(H2O)2.5]. This material has a Hammett acidity function H0 ≤ -14.5 and is thus identified as a superacid, providing the first evidence for superacidity in MOFs. The superacidity is attributed to the presence of zirconium-bound sulfate groups structurally characterized using single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.
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Felipe Gándara
Omar M. Yaghi
Yue‐Biao Zhang
Juncong Jiang
Kyungsu Na
W. G. Klemperer
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