In this work, we apply for the first time ambient pressure operando soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) to investigate the location, structural properties, and reactivity of the defective sites present in the prototypical metal-organic framework HKUST-1. We obtained direct evidence that Cu+defective sites form upon temperature treatment of the powdered form of HKUST-1 at 160 °C and that they are largely distributed on the material surface. Further, a thorough structural characterization of the Cu+/Cu2+dimeric complexes arising from the temperature-induced dehydration/decarboxylation of the pristine Cu2+/Cu2+paddlewheel units is reported. In addition to characterizing the surface defects, we demonstrate that CO2may be reversibly adsorbed and desorbed from the surface defective Cu+/Cu2+sites. These findings show that ambient pressure soft-XAS, combined with state-of-the-art theoretical calculations, allowed us to shed light on the mechanism involving the decarboxylation of the paddlewheel units on the surface to yield Cu+/Cu2+complexes and their reversible restoration upon exposure to gaseous CO2.

Catching the Reversible Formation and Reactivity of Surface Defective Sites in Metal-Organic Frameworks: An Operando Ambient Pressure-NEXAFS Investigation

Braglia L.;Mauri S.;Edla R.;Krizmancic D.;Torelli P.
2021

Abstract

In this work, we apply for the first time ambient pressure operando soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) to investigate the location, structural properties, and reactivity of the defective sites present in the prototypical metal-organic framework HKUST-1. We obtained direct evidence that Cu+defective sites form upon temperature treatment of the powdered form of HKUST-1 at 160 °C and that they are largely distributed on the material surface. Further, a thorough structural characterization of the Cu+/Cu2+dimeric complexes arising from the temperature-induced dehydration/decarboxylation of the pristine Cu2+/Cu2+paddlewheel units is reported. In addition to characterizing the surface defects, we demonstrate that CO2may be reversibly adsorbed and desorbed from the surface defective Cu+/Cu2+sites. These findings show that ambient pressure soft-XAS, combined with state-of-the-art theoretical calculations, allowed us to shed light on the mechanism involving the decarboxylation of the paddlewheel units on the surface to yield Cu+/Cu2+complexes and their reversible restoration upon exposure to gaseous CO2.
2021
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
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Fluxes
Metal organic frameworks
Oligomers
Ions
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