Incorporating Two Crown Ether Struts into the Backbone of Robust Zirconium-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks as Custom-Designed Efficient Collectors for Radioactive Metal Ions

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2024 Apr;11(14):e2308663. doi: 10.1002/advs.202308663. Epub 2024 Feb 4.

Abstract

The incorporation of crown ether into metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is garnered significant attention because these macrocyclic units can fine-tune the inherent properties of the frameworks. However, the synthesis of flexible crown ethers with precise structures as the fundamental building blocks of crystalline MOFs remains a challenging endeavor, with only a limited number of transition metal examples existing to date. Herein, 18-crown-6 and 24-crown-8 struts are successfully incorporated into the skeleton of zirconium-based MOFs to obtain two new and stable crown ether-based MOFs, denoted as ZJU-X100 and ZJU-X102. These newly developed MOFs displayed high porosity and remarkable stability when exposed to various solvents, boiling water, pH values, and even concentrated HCl conditions. Thanks to their highly ordered porous structure and high-density embedding of specific binding sites within tubular channels, these two MOFs exhibited extremely fast sorption kinetics and demonstrated outstanding performance in the uptake of strontium and cesium ions, respectively. Furthermore, the structures of Sr-adsorbed ZJU-X100 and Cs-adsorbed ZJU-X102 are solved and confirmed the precise location of Sr2+/Cs+ in the cavity of 18-crown-6/24-crown-8. This makes modular mosaic of different crown ethers into the skeleton of stable zirconium-based MOFs possible and promote such materials have broad applications in sorption, sensing, and catalysis.

Keywords: (crown ether, cesium); metal‐organic framework; radioactive waste; strontium.