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Synthesis of Hierarchical Micro/Mesoporous Structures via Solid–Aqueous Interface Growth: Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework‑8 on Siliceous Mesocellular Foams for Enhanced Pervaporation of Water/Ethanol Mixtures
A new hierarchical micro/mesoporous
composite is synthesized via
direct growth of microporous zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8)
on siliceous mesocellular foams (MCF). Depending on different synthetic
conditions, ZIF-8 with two different particle sizes, i.e., ZIF-8 microparticles
and ZIF-8 nanoparticles, were successfully formed on the external
surface of amine-functionalized MCF (denoted as microZIF-8@MCF and
nanoZIF-8@MCF, respectively). The synthesized hierarchical micro/mesoporous
ZIF-8@MCF structures were characterized with several spectroscopic
techniques including X-ray diffraction (XRD), solid-state NMR, and
FT-IR and electron microscopic techniques (scanning electron microscope,
SEM, and transmission electron microscopy, TEM). In addition, the
pervaporation measurements of the liquid water/ethanol mixture show
that nanoZIF-8@MCF/PVA (polyÂ(vinyl alcohol) mixed-matrix membrane
exhibits enhanced performance both on the permeability and separation
factor. Compared to conventional routes for chemical etching, this
study demonstrates a promising and simple strategy for synthesizing
novel hierarchical porous composites exhibiting both advantages of
mesoporous materials and microporous materials, which is expected
to be useful for gas adsorption, separation, and catalysis