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We report the synthesis of thin, highly intergrown, polycrystalline metal-organic framework (MOF) membranes on a wide range of unmodified porous and non-porous supports (polymer, ceramic, metal, carbon, and graphene). We developed a novel crystallization technique, which is termed the ENACT approach: the electrophoretic nuclei assembly for the crystallization of highly intergrown thin films (ENACT). This approach allows for a high density of heterogeneous nucleation of MOFs on a chosen substrate via the electrophoretic deposition (EPD) directly from the precursor sol. The growth of well-packed MOF nuclei leads to a highly intergrown polycrystalline MOF film. We show that this simple approach can be used for the synthesis of thin, intergrown zeolite imidazole framework (ZIF)-7 and ZIF-8 films. The resulting 500 nm-thick ZIF-8 membranes show a considerably high H-2 permeance (8.3 x 10(-6) mol m(-2) s(-1) pa(-1)) and ideal gas selectivities (7.3 for H-2/CO2, 15.5 for H-2/N-2, 16.2 2 for H-2/CH4, and 2655 for H-2/C3H8 ). An attractive performance for C3H6/C3H8 separation is also achieved (a C3H6 permeance of 9.9 x 10(-8) mol m s(-1) Pa-1 and a C3H6/C3H8 ideal selectivity of 31.6 at 25 degrees C). Overall, the ENACT process, owing to its simplicity, can be extended to synthesize intergrown thin films of a wide range of nanoporous crystalline materials.
François Gallaire, Pier Giuseppe Ledda, Giuseppe Antonio Zampogna, Kevin Wittkowski
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