Tuesday publication update! The authors on this paper visualized titanium-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) under gas atmosphere and in the TEM using the #AtmosphereAX system. The authors looked at the mechanisms behind their pyrolytic conversion using in situ gas phase electron microscopy.

️ This research showed that around 350°C, the MOF framework begins to collapse, breaking coordination and covalent bonds between organic linkers and Ti oxo-clusters. By 450°C, further fragmentation causes particle shrinkage.

The MOFs pore size increases from 0.7 nm to 1.4 nm at 800°C, forming mesopores. The particles experience approximately 35% volume shrinkage, but retain their original 3D tetragonal disc-like morphology.

✨ The resulting N and/or C self-doped TiO2 nanoparticles are homogeneously distributed within a porous carbon matrix, maintaining high crystallinity and the original morphology of the MOF precursor.

This study provides a comprehensive understanding of the thermal conversion of MOFs, paving the way for the rational design and selection of derived composites for advanced catalytic applications.

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https://www.doi.org/10.1002/adma.201703460

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