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Vapor phase synthesis of metal–organic frameworks on a nanofibrous aerogel creates enhanced functionality

Abstract

This study introduces an innovative approach for synthesizing metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) on 3D-structured hierarchically porous nanofibrous aerogels (NFAs). The NFA was initially fabricated by solid-templating cellulose diacetate (CDA)–silica electrospun nanofibers and subsequently coated with ZIF-8 MOF via vapor phase synthesis. The ZIF-8 MOF – known for its CO2 adsorption, heavy metal removal, and antibacterial properties – was synthesized directly on the NFA, producing a uniform layer of densely packed ZIF-8 crystals on the CDA–silica nanofibers. The integrated MOF–NFA features a rich functional diversity. First, measurements of mechanical compressibility demonstrated the robustness and strain recovery of the CDA–silica@ZIF-8 NFAs, and thus their applicability in environments that entail exposure to mechanical stress. Furthermore, the ZIF-8-coated aerogel, with its high CO2 adsorption rate and capacity (4.04 mmol g−1), holds promise as a substrate for CO2 separation or sequestration. The aerogel also exhibits excellent performance in removing heavy metals, particularly Cu(II) ions (>99% removal). The high adsorption capacity is rooted in the thin and uniform ZIF-8 coating of the NFA, and grants applicability for water purification. The antibacterial properties of the hybrid aerogel demonstrate efficacy against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. In summary, the hybrid NFA shows promise for various applications, particularly in tackling challenges in environmental and biomedical fields, encompassing sorption, catalysis, filtration, water purification, and antimicrobial applications.

Graphical abstract: Vapor phase synthesis of metal–organic frameworks on a nanofibrous aerogel creates enhanced functionality

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 sep 2023
Accepted
06 nov 2023
First published
06 nov 2023

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 214-226

Vapor phase synthesis of metal–organic frameworks on a nanofibrous aerogel creates enhanced functionality

V. Rahmanian, M. Z. Ahmad Ebrahim, S. Razavi, M. Abdelmigeed, E. Barbieri, S. Menegatti, G. N. Parsons, F. Li, T. Pirzada and S. A. Khan, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 214 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA05299K

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