Morphological Evolution of Two-Dimensional Porous Hexagonal Trimesic Acid Framework

Tothadi, Srinu ; Koner, Kalipada ; Dey, Kaushik ; Addicoat, Matthew ; Banerjee, Rahul (2020) Morphological Evolution of Two-Dimensional Porous Hexagonal Trimesic Acid Framework ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 12 (13). pp. 15588-15594. ISSN 1944-8244

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c01398

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c01398

Abstract

Hexagonal single crystal structure (Form II) of trimesic acid (TMA) has been isolated by dissolving the interpenetrated Form I of TMA in tetrahydrofuran. Form II (hexagonal) was converted to Form I (interpenetrated) at room temperature through some intermediate structures. A detailed time-dependent FESEM study shows that the external morphology of Form II (hexagonal) is a hollow hexagonal tube that mimics its crystal structure. The block-shaped (morphology) of Form I (interpenetrated) was converted to the hollow hexagonal tube through some intermediate morphologies which are corresponding to particular crystal structures. Here, we have established a strong correlation between crystal structures with the morphology. These hollow tubes have been employed for Rhodamine B dye adsorption studies and showed an uptake of 82%, much more significant than Form I (interpenetrated) (39%) due to the presence of a pore channel in the crystal structure.

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Keywords:Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Framework; Trimesic Acid; Morphology Evaluation; Hollow Hexagonal Rod; Dye Adsorption.
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