Easy Handling and Cost-Efficient Processing of a Tb3+-MOF: The Emissive Capacity of the Membrane-Immobilized Material, Water Vapour Adsorption and Proton Conductivity
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Echenique Errandonea, Estitxu; Rojas Macías, Sara; Choquesillo Lazarte, Duane; Rodríguez Diéguez, AntonioEditorial
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Materia
Metal-organic frameworks Processing and shaping Emission capacity Water adsorption Ionic conductivity
Date
2022-12-08Referencia bibliográfica
Echenique-Errandonea, E... [et al.]. Easy Handling and Cost-Efficient Processing of a Tb3+-MOF: The Emissive Capacity of the Membrane-Immobilized Material, Water Vapour Adsorption and Proton Conductivity. Nanomaterials 2022, 12, 4380. [https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12244380]
Patrocinador
University of the Basque Country GIU 20/028; Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology UIDB/50011/2020 UIDP/50011/2020 LA/P/0006/2020; Spanish Government PGC2018-102052-A-C22 PGC2018-102052-B-C21 PID2019-108028GB-C21; Basque Government IT1755-22 IT1310-19 IT1291-19; Junta de Andalucia B-FQM-734-UGR20 ProyEx-cel_00386 FQM-394Résumé
The development of convenient, non-complicated, and cost-efficient processing techniques
for packing low-density MOF powders for industry implementation is essential nowadays. To increase
MOFs’ availability in industrial settings, we propose the synthesis of a novel 3D Tb-MOF (1)
and a simple and non-expensive method for its immobilization in the form of pellets and membranes
in polymethacrylate (PMMA) and polysulphone (PSF). The photoluminescent properties of the processed
materials were investigated. To simulate industrial conditions, stability towards temperature
and humidity have been explored in the pelletized material. Water-adsorption studies have been
carried out in bulk and processed materials, and because of the considerable capacity to adsorb water,
proton-conduction studies have been investigated for 1.