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The impact of solution vs. slurry vs. mechanochemical syntheses upon the sorption performance of a 2D switching coordination network

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posted on 2023-05-04, 10:45 authored by Shi-Qiang WangShi-Qiang Wang, Shaza DarwishShaza Darwish, Michael ZaworotkoMichael Zaworotko

The selection and optimization of synthesis routes for porous metal–organic materials are critical for their large-scale manufacture but remain largely underexplored. In this study, we compare mechanochemistry vs. slurry vs. solution methods for the synthesis of a 1D chain coordination polymer {[Co(bpy)(NCS)2(H2O)2]·bpy}n (chn-1-Co-NCS-H2O) that is an intermediate to the 2D switching coordination network [Co(bpy)2(NCS)2]n, sql-1-Co-NCS (1 = bpy = 4,4′-bipyridine). Although neat mechanosynthesis using Co(NCS)2 and bpy as the starting materials failed, both water slurry and water-assisted mechanochemical syntheses afforded the desired intermediate, chn-1-Co-NCS-H2O, in high yield. Nevertheless, the resulting sql-1-Co-NCS products were observed to exhibit different CO2 sorption profiles depending on the synthesis methods used to prepare chn-1-Co-NCS-H2O. This study reveals that water can play an important role in mechanosynthesis, not only by inducing and accelerating the reaction process, but also by enhancing product quality in a manner that is not readily detectable by PXRD.

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Green Adsorbents for Clean Energy (GrACE)

Science Foundation Ireland

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Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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We gratefully acknowledge the support of Science Foundation Ireland (16/IA/4624) and the Irish Research Council (IRCLA/2019/167

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  • Chemical Sciences

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