Cu-BTC (also known as HKUST-1) is a well-characterized Metal Organic Framework material produced in industrial scale and widely studied for a number of potential applications by the scientific community. The co-existence of Cu+ and Cu2+ entities has already been observed in this material, but the presence of Cu+ ions was attributed to oxide impurities. The results presented here clearly demonstrate that Cu+ ions can be present in high concentrations inside the hybrid structure. Furthermore, switching between the two copper oxidation states can be induced by redox treatments, using vacuum and/or reducing gases at different sample temperatures.
Revised: August 12, 2014 |
Published: March 8, 2012
Citation
Szanyi J., M. Daturi, G. Clet, D.R. Baer, and C.H. Peden. 2012.Well-studied Cu-BTC still serves surprises: evidence for facile Cu2+/Cu+ interchange.Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. PCCP 14, no. 13:4383–4390.PNNL-SA-84481.doi:10.1039/c2cp23708c