Controlled
Nucleation and Growth of Pillared Paddlewheel
Framework Nanostacks onto Chemically Modified Surfaces
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Abstract
The
nucleation and growth of metal–organic frameworks onto
functional surfaces stands to facilitate the utility of these supramolecular
crystalline materials across a wide range of applications. Here, we
demonstrate the solvothermal nucleation and growth of a pillared paddlewheel
porphyrin framework 5 (PPF-5) onto semiconductor surfaces modified
with carboxylic acids. Using versatile diazonium and catechol chemistries
to modify silicon and titania surface chemistries, we show that solvothermally
grown PPF-5 selectively nucleates and grows as stacked crystalline
sheets with preferential (001), (111), and (110) crystallographic
orientations. Furthermore, variations in the synthesis temperature
produce modified stack morphologies that correlate with changes in
the surface-nucleated PPF-5 photoluminescence