Postsynthetic modification of a zirconium metal–organic framework at the inorganic secondary building unit with diphenylphosphinic acid for increased photosensitizing properties and stability†
Abstract
A zirconium metal–organic framework (MOF) PCN-222 was postsynthetically modified with diphenylphosphinic acid, resulting in an increased stability when activated from water and 4 times higher photosensitizing properties for singlet oxygen production. The phosphinic acid did not compromise the crystallinity of the MOF but made strong bonds with the zirconia secondary building units.
 
                




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