Abstract Supported forms of the microporous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are of great interest targeting applications in gas separation, small molecules sensing, and in heterogeneous catalysis. In the present work we… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Supported forms of the microporous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are of great interest targeting applications in gas separation, small molecules sensing, and in heterogeneous catalysis. In the present work we report the synthesis of a novel composite architecture displaying a sandwich-like structure of MOFs materials supported on a flexible mat of electrospun polymeric nanofibers (NFbs). The newly developed system was designed by using a low-cost and scalable multistep synthesis protocol involving a combination of electrospinning and layer by layer (LBL) synthetic growth of MOFs. In order to enhance the MOFs loading, as the active element in the composite, a double-deck construct was attempted, in contrast to alternative routes where deposition of thicker MOFs layer atop the solid support were previously reported. This highly versatile approach enables construction of multi-layer structures of the same MOFs or potentially, of different MOFs targeting specific application with particular interest in multi-component gas separation and multi-functional detection systems.
               
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