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    Water-Based Synthesis of Zr<sub>6</sub>ā€‘Based Metalā€“Organic Framework Nanocrystals with Sulfonate Functions: Structural Features and Application to Fructose Dehydration

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    A series of zirconium-based metalā€“organic framework (MOF) nanocrystals (95ā€“211 nm) displaying sulfonate functions (UiO-66-SO3H) was prepared in N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF)the conventional solventand water, and their physicochemical properties were thoroughly investigated. In particular, X-ray diffraction results suggest that upon replacing DMF with water, the resulting MOF crystal structure presents a highly defective structure belonging to the space group Im3Ģ… instead of typical Fm3Ģ…m. The acid catalysts were applied to the fructose dehydration into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF). Complete conversion of fructose over UiO-66-SO3H prepared in water was reached after only 30 min at 100 Ā°C, in line with its stronger BrĆønsted acidity. In comparison, its counterpart prepared in DMF showed only 30% fructose conversion. Moreover, the intrinsic catalytic effect at 80 Ā°C was only observed with the water-based UiO-66-SO3H. Without reactivation of the catalyst, recycling tests demonstrated the preservation of its structural integrity upon nine consecutive cycles, while a gradual loss of the catalyst activity was attributed to the humin adsorption on the MOFs
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