Hierarchical Engineering of Single-Crystalline Mesoporous Metal-Organic Frameworks with Hollow Structures.

J Am Chem Soc

Laboratory of Advanced Materials, Department of Chemistry, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials, State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials (2011-iChEM), College of Chemistry and Mate

Published: April 2025


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Although the superiority of hierarchical structure has driven extensive demand for applications, establishing hierarchy in a long-range-ordered single crystal remains a formidable challenge due to the inherent competition and contradiction between single crystallinity and controllable hierarchical structure. Herein, we demonstrate a growth and dissociation kinetics cooperative strategy for synthesizing a family of hollow single-crystalline mesoporous metal-organic frameworks (meso-MOFs) with hierarchical structures. The approach employs a dual-template method, integrating both hard and soft templates. By adjusting the HCl/CHCOOH ratio, the reaction system's pH can be tuned to regulate the dissociation kinetics of the acid-sensitive seeds serving as hard templates for the formation of hollow structure, while simultaneously modifying the concentration of the dual acids to control the growth kinetics of meso-MOF shells. The competition between maintaining a single crystallinity and achieving a well-defined hierarchical structure can be effectively balanced. Driven by the two interfacial kinetics, we successfully obtained the octahedral meso-MOF nanoparticles that not only exhibit a well-defined hollow structure with precisely controllable hollow size (∼81-1120 nm) and tunable wall thickness (∼28.6-61.3 nm) but also retain their single-crystal integrity. Specifically, the dissociation kinetics of seeds governed the formation of hollow structures, while the growth kinetics of single-crystalline meso-MOF shells ensured uniform coverage and structural integrity. Based on this strategy, we further developed a series of novel hollow meso-MOFs with hierarchical nanostructures, including hollow open-capsule meso-MOFs, 2D hollow meso-MOFs, hollow interlayer-structured meso-MOFs, macro-meso-micro trimodal porous MOFs, and so on.

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