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Journal of Catalysis, Vol.281, No.1, 177-187, 2011
Sulfation of metal-organic frameworks: Opportunities for acid catalysis and proton conductivity
A new post-functionalization method for metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has been developed to introduce acidity for catalysis. Upon treatment with a mixture of triflic anhydride and sulfuric acid, chemically stable MOF structures MIL-101(Cr) and MIL-53(Al) can be sulfated, resulting in a Bronsted sulfoxy acid group attached to up to 50% of the aromatic terephthalate linkers of the structure. The sulfated samples have been extensively characterized by solid-state NMR, XANES, and FTIR spectroscopy. The functionalized acidic frameworks show catalytic activity similar to that of acidic polymers like Nafion (R) display in the esterification of n-butanol with acetic acid (TOF similar to 1 min(-1) @ 343 K). Water adsorbs strongly up to 4 molecules per sulfoxy acid group, and an additional 2 molecules are taken up at lower temperatures in the 1-D pore channels of S-MIL-53(Al). The high water content and Bronsted acidity provide the structure S-MIL-53(Al) a high proton conductivity up to moderate temperatures. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.