Ultra-Violet and Electron Beam Irradiation as an Effective Approach for Design of Ln(III) and Am(III) MOFs

Abstract

The ultraviolet (UV) irradiation for synthesis of the metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has been applied for the first time. The use of UV radiation enabled the efficient synthesis of 2D-Ln-BTB and Am-MIL-103 MOFs. A comparative analysis was carried out to assess the viability of radiation-chemical and photochemical approaches for the synthesis of Ln(III)- and Am(III)-BTB MOFs. The yields from both methods for all lanthanides reached 90% depending on the cation. The obtained materials were characterized by PXRD, FTIR, SEM-EDX, CHN-analysis, as well as TGA. For a novel Am-MIL-103, the crystal structure was determined using SCXRD and compared with the previously known Ln-MIL-103 analogues. Solvent electron density removal revealed a void space of approximately 4311 Å3 (49.2% of the total unit cell volume), which is smaller than that in the lanthanum analogue (52.3%) due smaller ionic radius of Am. It was demonstrated that a decrease in dose rate from 180 to 8.4 Gy/s results in a significant increase in the crystallinity of the material. In contrast to the photochemical method, the radiation-chemical approach yields only one type of Ln-BTB MOF. This study shows that by varying the conditions of the photochemical synthesis, it is possible to obtain three types of Ln-BTB MOFs with different structures.

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Article type
Research Article
Accepted
23 Mar 2026
First published
31 Mar 2026

Mater. Chem. Front., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Ultra-Violet and Electron Beam Irradiation as an Effective Approach for Design of Ln(III) and Am(III) MOFs

E. V. Abkhalimov, E. D. Parashutin, I. A. Mokrushin, A. Fedoseev, A. P. Novikov, G. D. Artemiev, M. S. Grigoriev, S. Aksenov and M. A. Volkov, Mater. Chem. Front., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6QM00169F

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