How Does the Surface of Al-ITQ-HB 2D-MOF Condition the Intermolecular Interactions of an Adsorbed Organic Molecule?

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Departamento de Química Física, Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales y Bioquímica, and INAMOL , Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha , Avenida Carlos III, S/N , 45071 Toledo , Spain.

Published: June 2018

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  • This study investigates how the two-dimensional Al-ITQ-4-heptylbenzoic acid (HB) metal-organic framework (MOF) affects the interactions of Nile red (NR) molecules adsorbed on its surface.
  • Time-resolved emission experiments reveal that energy transfer between NR molecules occurs with long time constants that shorten as NR concentration increases, indicating processes like charge transfer and aggregation are at play.
  • Femtosecond studies show a rapid intramolecular charge transfer process in the NR@Al-ITQ-HB composites, suggesting that the unique surface properties of this MOF contribute significantly to its high catalytic effectiveness, offering insights for future research on MOFs and their photocatalytic

Article Abstract

In this work, we unravel how the two-dimensional Al-ITQ-4-heptylbenzoic acid (HB) metal-organic framework (MOF) changes the interactions of Nile red (NR) adsorbed on its surface. Time-resolved emission experiments indicate the occurrence of energy transfer between adsorbed NR molecules, in abnormally long time constant of 2-2.5 ns, which gets shorter (∼0.25 ns) when the concentration of the surface-adsorbed NR increases. We identify the emission from local excited state of aggregates and charge transfer and energy transfer between adsorbed molecules. Femtosecond emission studies reveal an ultrafast process (∼425 fs) in the NR@Al-ITQ-HB composites, assigned to an intramolecular charge transfer in NR molecules. A comparison of the observed photobehavior with that of NR/SiO and NR/AlO composites suggests that the occurrence of energy transfer in the NR@MOF complexes is a result of specific and nonspecific interactions, reflecting the different surface properties of Al-ITQ-HB that are of relevance to the reported high catalytic activity. Our results provide new knowledge for further researches on other composites with the aim to improve understanding of photocatalytic and photonic processes within MOFs.

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