Modular assembly of MOF-derived carbon nanofibers into macroarchitectures for water treatment

Authors
Zhang, ZishiWang, ChaohaiYao, YiyuanZhang, HaoNa, JongbeomZhou, YujunZhu, ZhigaoQi, JunwenEguchi, MiharuYamauchi, YusukeLi, Jiansheng
Issue Date
2022-08
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Chemical Science, v.13, no.32, pp.9159 - 9164
Abstract
The organized assembly of nanoparticles into complex macroarchitectures opens up a promising pathway to create functional materials. Here, we demonstrate a scalable strategy to fabricate macroarchitectures with high compressibility and elasticity from hollow particle-based carbon nanofibers. This strategy causes zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8)-polyacrylonitrile nanofibers to assemble into centimetre-sized aerogels (ZIF-8/NFAs) with expected shapes and tunable functions on a large scale. On further carbonization of ZIF-8/NFAs, ZIF-8 nanoparticles are transformed into a hollow structure to form the carbon nanofiber aerogels (CNFAs). The resulting CNFAs integrate the properties of zero-dimensional hollow structures, one-dimensional nanofibers, and three-dimensional carbon aerogels, and exhibit a low density of 7.32 mg cm(-3), high mechanical strength (rapid recovery from 80% strain), outstanding adsorption capacity, and excellent photo-thermal conversion potential. These results provide a platform for the future development of macroarchitectured assemblies from nanometres to centimetres and facilitate the design of multifunctional materials.
Keywords
AEROGELS; EFFICIENT
ISSN
2041-6520
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114794
DOI
10.1039/d2sc02619h
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