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Tuning Oxygen Occupancy within Metal-Oxo Clusters for Enhancing Catalytic Activity of Zr-MOFs

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    Identifier:  imarina:9463635
    Authors:  Simms, C; Mullaliu, A; Sarson, ET; Solé-Daura, A; Puiggalí-Jou, J; Carbó, JJ; Aquilanti, G; Parac-Vogt, TN
    Abstract:
    Metal organic frameworks containing Lewis acidic metals such as Zr(IV) are highly promising biomimetic catalysts, able to perform a variety of biologically inspired reactions in a range of different environments. By modulation of the building blocks of a parent MOF, structural changes can be induced that may result in increased catalytic activity. Typically, the organic components of the MOF are targeted for such modulation, through either removal of organic linkers or addition of functional groups. Modifying the inorganic component and transforming the nature of the inorganic cluster of the MOF in a controlled manner are more challenging and have been less explored as means of enhancing the catalytic activity of MOFs. Here, we demonstrate that tuning oxygen coordination within the metal-oxo cluster via postsynthetic exchange of Mg(II) into Zr6O8-MOF-808 in aqueous solution results in coordinatively unsaturated Zr(IV) metal sites with enhanced catalytic activity. Advanced structural characterization that includes quantitative extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) analysis and detailed XRD Rietveld refinement, combined with computational studies based on DFT and DFT-based molecular dynamics, confirmed that single and double-substitution of Zr(IV) with Mg(II) occurred within the cluster core. This resulted in the formation of Zr5MgO7 and Zr4Mg2O7 mixed-metal-oxo catalytic sites with decreased overall oxygen occupancy due to the lower coordination number of Mg(II) compared to Zr(IV). The effect of substitution on cluster symmetry and stability has been investigated, and the mechanism of postsynthetic exchange, the stability of resulting structures, and enhancements to catalysis are supported by an in-depth computational study. We show both experimentally and using computational techniques that such modifications promote MOF-substrate interaction and decrease the activation energy (E act) for catalyzing biologically relevant reactions such as the hydrolysis of peptide bonds and dephosphorylation of amino acids. This work presents an innovative strategy for enhancement of MOFs' catalytic activity through controlled modulation of the inorganic cluster and demonstrates that the reduced oxygen occupancy of a cluster promotes more efficient catalysis.
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    Link to the original source: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acscatal.5c03570
    APA: Simms, C; Mullaliu, A; Sarson, ET; Solé-Daura, A; Puiggalí-Jou, J; Carbó, JJ; Aquilanti, G; Parac-Vogt, TN (2025). Tuning Oxygen Occupancy within Metal-Oxo Clusters for Enhancing Catalytic Activity of Zr-MOFs. ACS Catalysis, 15(16), 14279-14292. DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.5c03570
    Paper original source: ACS Catalysis. 15 (16): 14279-14292
    Article's DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.5c03570
    Journal publication year: 2025-08-15
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
    Record's date: 2026-08-01
    URV's Author/s: Carbó Martin, Jorge Juan / Solé Daura, Albert
    Department: Química Física i Inorgànica
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
    Author, as appears in the article.: Simms, C; Mullaliu, A; Sarson, ET; Solé-Daura, A; Puiggalí-Jou, J; Carbó, JJ; Aquilanti, G; Parac-Vogt, TN
    Thematic Areas: Química, General chemistry, Chemistry, physical, Chemistry (miscellaneous), Chemistry (all), Catalysis, Astronomia / física
    Author's mail: albert.soled@urv.cat, j.carbo@urv.cat
  • Keywords:

    Zirconium compounds
    Uio-66
    Tuning
    Structural metals
    Rietveld refinement
    Reactivit
    Ray-absorption spectroscopy
    Peptide-bond hydrolysis
    Oxygen
    Organometallics
    Organic frameworks
    Molecular dynamics
    Mof
    Metalorganic frameworks (mofs)
    Metal-oxo clusters
    Metal oxo clusters
    Lewis acidic
    Ion
    Inorganic clusters
    Extended x-ray absorption fine structures
    Exafs
    Dynamics
    Dft
    Df
    Condensed matter
    Computational studies
    Computational chemistry
    Catalytic activity
    Catalyst activity
    Catalyse
    Body distribution-functions
    Biomimetic processes
    Biomimetic catalysts
    Amino acids
    American chemical society
    Activation energy
    Acid-base
    Catalysis
    Chemistry (Miscellaneous)
    Chemistry
    Physical
    Química
    General chemistry
    Chemistry (all)
    Astronomia / física
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