Ali Morsali

Functional Metal-Organic Frameworks


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is reported that MOFs based on central d-metal ions (especially Zn(II) or Cd(II)) functionalized with Lewis basic sites are best sensors toward 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (TNP) with highest KSV (Stern–Volmer constant) and best detection limits [36]. Especially adenine decorated MOFs are best candidate in this field because adenine molecule contain different kind of Lewis basic site especially free primary amine groups which is able to interact with TNP.

Schematic illustration of the application of [Cd(ATAIA)].4H2O in detection of TNP. (a) A view of the coordination environment around Cd(II) center. (b) Perspective view of packing along c-axis. (c) spectral overlap of absorption spectra of different nitro-analytes and emission spectrum of activated Cd-ATAIA. (d) Energy minimized structures of H2 ATAIA and TNP complex. (e) Photograph of Whatman filter paper strips coated with activated Cd-ATAIA at different concentration of TNP.

      Owing to their Lewis basicity amine incorporated FMOFs could apply in detection of metal ions. Since metal ions are Lewis acid, they can interact with amine group inside pores of FMOFs as Lewis basic guest-interactive site. Through this kind of interaction, some changes could be induced in energy level of N atom of amine or even the metal ion. These changes in energy levels of metal ion∙(N)amine interactions could be distinguished using some analysis like XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy). Sometime FT-IR analysis through observation of some changes in characteristic peaks of amine or generation of new peak related to metal ion ∙(N)amine bond is useful.

Schematic illustration of the application of [Zn2(TPOM)(NH2–BDC)2]∙4H2O in detection of Cr(III) ions. (a) Coordination environment of NH2 -Zn-MOF representing the free amine and carboxylate groups. (b) Proposed detection mechanism. (c) Change in emission peak of NH2 -Zn-MOF in presence of different metal ions.

      Host–guest chemistry of amine FMOFs in removal of detrimental analytes from aqueous and other media resembles to detection of metal ions or small organic molecules. So, Lewis basicity and capability to participate in hydrogen bonding are most practical features of amine function in removal of hazardous materials.

      Amine decorated FMOFs applied for Lewis basic catalyzed reactions like Henry and Knoevenagel reactions [38] and some of other reactions like transesterification