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Host-guest charge transfer for scalable single crystal epitaxy of a metal-organic framework

Chemistry

Host-guest charge transfer for scalable single crystal epitaxy of a metal-organic framework

A. Mantel, B. Stöger, et al.

This exciting research showcases the advancements in single crystal homoepitaxy of a metal-organic framework featuring zinc and terephthalate ions. The study reveals the remarkable growth of centimeter-scale crystals due to unique electrostatic attractions, paving the way for scalable bulk MOF production, developed by Arthur Mantel, Berthold Stöger, Alexander Prado-Roller, and Hidetsugu Shiozawa.

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Abstract
Methods to grow large crystals provide the foundation for material science and technology. Here we demonstrate single crystal homoepitaxy of a metal-organic framework (MOF) built of zinc, acetate and terephthalate ions, that encapsulate arrays of octahedral zinc dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) complex cations within its one-dimensional (1D) channels. The three-dimensional framework is built of two-dimensional Zn-terephthalate square lattices interconnected by anionic acetate pillars through diatomic zinc nodes. The charge of the anionic framework is neutralized by the 1D arrays of Zn(DMSO)2+ cations that fill every second 1D channel of the framework. It is demonstrated that the repeatable and scalable epitaxy allows square cuboids of this charge-transfer MOF to grow stepwise to sizes in the centimeter range. The continuous growth with no size limits can be attributed to the ionic nature of the anionic framework with cationic 1D molecular fillers. These findings pave the way for epitaxial growth of bulk crystals of MOFs.
Publisher
Communications Materials
Published On
Oct 09, 2024
Authors
Arthur Mantel, Berthold Stöger, Alexander Prado-Roller, Hidetsugu Shiozawa
Tags
metal-organic framework
homoepitaxy
zinc
charge-transfer
bulk crystal growth
electrostatic attraction
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