XRD/SEM characterization of MOF with catalytic activities

A zeolitic imidazolate framework, ZIF-8, was prepared via facile synthesis by mixing either Zinc nitrate hexahydrate, Cobalt (II) nitrate hexahydrate, or both in different compositions in organic solvent under room temperature. The effects of synthesis in the presence or absence of a modulating liga...

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Main Author: Wong, Robin Zhi Cai
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-755212023-03-04T15:36:59Z XRD/SEM characterization of MOF with catalytic activities Wong, Robin Zhi Cai Dong Zhili School of Materials Science and Engineering Facility for Analysis, Characterisation, Testing and Simulation DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Material testing and characterization A zeolitic imidazolate framework, ZIF-8, was prepared via facile synthesis by mixing either Zinc nitrate hexahydrate, Cobalt (II) nitrate hexahydrate, or both in different compositions in organic solvent under room temperature. The effects of synthesis in the presence or absence of a modulating ligand, 1-methylimidazole, was studied and to obtain a description of the material. Herein, the morphology, composition, and structure of the polycrystalline ZIF-8 samples were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX). The characterization was done over a range of samples with different ratios of Zinc and Cobalt metal ions added during the synthesis methods. By substitution of zinc with cobalt in different ratios, a series of Bimetallic ZIF (Cox·Zn1−x(MeIm)2) nanoparticles were obtained. These samples were observed and were successful in the synthesis procedure, and the preparation method was deemed to be reliable and repeatable. X-ray diffraction results and Rietveld refinement also showed that the lattice parameters were different in various compositions of Zinc and Cobalt, but did not have major disruptive changes. This can be attributed to the basis that Zinc and Cobalt have very similar atomic radius, and their substitution will not disrupt the structure. It was found that in the absence of 1-methylimidazole, the crystals synthesized were of far smaller dimensions. It was also observed that in the absence of 1-methylimidazole, the powders were not easily disperesed in the organic solvent methanol. In addition, the monodispersity of the ZIF-8 crystals was much higher for those synthesized with 1ml of 1-methylimidazole. These observations demonstrate the function of modulating monodentate ligands in the tuning of the crystal size as well as contributing to stability of the particles. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2018-06-01T04:23:57Z 2018-06-01T04:23:57Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75521 en Nanyang Technological University 33 p. application/pdf
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XRD/SEM characterization of MOF with catalytic activities
description A zeolitic imidazolate framework, ZIF-8, was prepared via facile synthesis by mixing either Zinc nitrate hexahydrate, Cobalt (II) nitrate hexahydrate, or both in different compositions in organic solvent under room temperature. The effects of synthesis in the presence or absence of a modulating ligand, 1-methylimidazole, was studied and to obtain a description of the material. Herein, the morphology, composition, and structure of the polycrystalline ZIF-8 samples were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX). The characterization was done over a range of samples with different ratios of Zinc and Cobalt metal ions added during the synthesis methods. By substitution of zinc with cobalt in different ratios, a series of Bimetallic ZIF (Cox·Zn1−x(MeIm)2) nanoparticles were obtained. These samples were observed and were successful in the synthesis procedure, and the preparation method was deemed to be reliable and repeatable. X-ray diffraction results and Rietveld refinement also showed that the lattice parameters were different in various compositions of Zinc and Cobalt, but did not have major disruptive changes. This can be attributed to the basis that Zinc and Cobalt have very similar atomic radius, and their substitution will not disrupt the structure. It was found that in the absence of 1-methylimidazole, the crystals synthesized were of far smaller dimensions. It was also observed that in the absence of 1-methylimidazole, the powders were not easily disperesed in the organic solvent methanol. In addition, the monodispersity of the ZIF-8 crystals was much higher for those synthesized with 1ml of 1-methylimidazole. These observations demonstrate the function of modulating monodentate ligands in the tuning of the crystal size as well as contributing to stability of the particles.
author2 Dong Zhili
author_facet Dong Zhili
Wong, Robin Zhi Cai
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author Wong, Robin Zhi Cai
author_sort Wong, Robin Zhi Cai
title XRD/SEM characterization of MOF with catalytic activities
title_short XRD/SEM characterization of MOF with catalytic activities
title_full XRD/SEM characterization of MOF with catalytic activities
title_fullStr XRD/SEM characterization of MOF with catalytic activities
title_full_unstemmed XRD/SEM characterization of MOF with catalytic activities
title_sort xrd/sem characterization of mof with catalytic activities
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/75521
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