Dihydrolevoglucosenone (Cyrene) As a Green Alternative to N,N-Dimethylformamide (DMF) in MOF Synthesis

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green chemistry, metal-organic frameworks, alternative solvents, industrial green synthesis

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4

Issue

12

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Abstract

Cyrene, a green bioderived solvent from waste cellulose, was applied into the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). The MOF, HKUST-1, exhibited an even better Brunauer–Emmett–Teller surface area than HKUST-1 synthesized with DMF. Four additional archetypal MOFs were also synthesized to verify the universal application of Cy-rene in MOF manufacture. However, the BET surface areas were lower than DMF-made MOFs. It was observed that an aldol-condensation product of two Cyrene molecules in addition to Cyrene trapped within the pores are responsible for the lower-than expected surface area. The use of Cyrene has led to a series of design principles that eliminate the need for problematic solvents such as DMF and can be applied to the synthesis of a wide range of MOFs.