High-internal-phase emulsions stabilized by metal-organic frameworks and derivation of ultralight metal-organic aerogels

Bingxing Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jianling Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chengcheng Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Peng Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xinxin Sang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Buxing Han(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xue Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Tian Luo(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiuniang Tan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guanying Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Scientific Reports
February 19, 2016
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Abstract

To design high-internal-phase emulsion (HIPE) systems is of great interest from the viewpoints of both fundamental researches and practical applications. Here we demonstrate for the first time the utilization of metal-organic framework (MOF) for HIPE formation. By stirring the mixture of water, oil and MOF at room temperature, the HIPE stabilized by the assembly of MOF nanocrystals at oil-water interface could be formed. The MOF-stabilized HIPE provides a novel route to produce highly porous metal-organic aerogel (MOA) monolith. After removing the liquids from the MOF-stabilized HIPE, the ultralight MOA with density as low as 0.01 g·cm(-3) was obtained. The HIPE approach for MOA formation has unique advantages and is versatile in producing different kinds of ultralight MOAs with tunable porosities and structures.


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