Photosensitizer-Anchored 2D MOF Nanosheets as Highly Stable and Accessible Catalysts toward Artemisinin Production. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • 2D metal-organic frameworks (2D-MOFs) have recently emerged as promising materials for gas separations, sensing, conduction, and catalysis. However, the stability of these 2D-MOF catalysts and the tunability over catalytic environments are limited. Herein, it is demonstrated that 2D-MOFs can act as stable and highly accessible catalyst supports by introducing more firmly anchored photosensitizers as bridging ligands. An ultrathin MOF nanosheet-based material, Zr-BTB (BTB = 1,3,5-tris(4-carboxyphenyl)benzene), is initially constructed by connecting Zr6-clusters with the tritopic carboxylate linker. Surface modification of the Zr-BTB structure was realized through the attachment of porphyrin-based carboxylate ligands on the coordinatively unsaturated Zr metal sites in the MOF through strong Zr-carboxylate bond formation. The functionalized MOF nanosheet, namely PCN-134-2D, acts as an efficient photocatalyst for 1O2 generation and artemisinin production. Compared to the 3D analogue (PCN-134-3D), PCN-134-2D allows for fast reaction kinetics due to the enhanced accessibility of the catalytic sites within the structure and facile substrate diffusion. Additionally, PCN-134(Ni)-2D exhibits an exceptional yield of artemisinin, surpassing all reported homo- or heterogeneous photocatalysts for the artemisinin production.

published proceedings

  • Adv Sci (Weinh)

author list (cited authors)

  • Wang, Y., Feng, L., Pang, J., Li, J., Huang, N., Day, G. S., ... Zhou, H.

citation count

  • 81

complete list of authors

  • Wang, Ying||Feng, Liang||Pang, Jiandong||Li, Jialuo||Huang, Ning||Day, Gregory S||Cheng, Lin||Drake, Hannah F||Wang, Ye||Lollar, Christina||Qin, Junsheng||Gu, Zhiyuan||Lu, Tongbu||Yuan, Shuai||Zhou, Hong-Cai

publication date

  • June 2019

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