Unravelling the local structure of catalytic Fe-oxo clusters stabilized on the MOF-808 metal organic-framework†
Abstract
Stabilizing catalytic iron-oxo-clusters within nanoporous metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) is a powerful strategy to prepare new active materials for the degradation of toxic chemicals, such as bisphenol A. Herein, we combine pair distribution function analysis of total X-ray scattering data and X-ray absorption spectroscopy, with computational modelling to understand the local structural nature of added redox-active iron-oxo clusters bridging neighbouring zirconia-nodes within MOF-808.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2020 Emerging Investigators