Factorial Design and Evaluation of the Influence of Cu2+ Salts Counterions on the Synthesis of MOF 199

This work aimed to evaluate the influence of Cu2+ salts counterions (acetate and chloride) and the synthesis conditions on the reaction yield of MOF-199, a well-known metalorganic framework. Therefore, a factorial design was performed for this purpose in which three reaction parameters were analyze...

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Main Authors: Ivan Henrique Silva Amorim, Patricia Figueiredo Santos, Paulo Roberto Filgueiras, Priscilla Paiva Luz
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Published: Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul 2018-12-01
Series:Orbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/orbital/article/view/16035
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author Ivan Henrique Silva Amorim
Patricia Figueiredo Santos
Paulo Roberto Filgueiras
Priscilla Paiva Luz
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description This work aimed to evaluate the influence of Cu2+ salts counterions (acetate and chloride) and the synthesis conditions on the reaction yield of MOF-199, a well-known metalorganic framework. Therefore, a factorial design was performed for this purpose in which three reaction parameters were analyzed: temperature, time and metal concentration, varying in two levels (minimum and maximum), resulting in a combinatorial analysis, where each experiment consisted in a different configuration of the factors at their respective levels, which led to a batch of 23 = 8 experiments, for each Cu2+ salt. Syntheses with average values of each parameter were also performed, totalizing 9 experiments for each counterion. Reaction yield was the factorial design response variable and the products were characterized by infrared vibrational spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis and powder X-ray diffraction. Analytical techniques confirmed the production of MOF-199 and the proposed statistic model of the response variable showed good agreement with the experimental values. In addition, the temperature parameter was the only significant variable on the reaction yields for the syntheses with Cu2+ chloride. The syntheses carried out with Cu2+ acetate provided higher yields compared to Cu2+ chloride, however the evaluated synthesis conditions were not significant. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v10i7.1213
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spelling doaj.art-a9a93bb7fa2a4de894abfff97ed43f6c2023-01-20T10:53:44ZengUniversidade Federal de Mato Grosso do SulOrbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry1984-64282018-12-01107Factorial Design and Evaluation of the Influence of Cu2+ Salts Counterions on the Synthesis of MOF 199Ivan Henrique Silva Amorim0Patricia Figueiredo Santos1Paulo Roberto Filgueiras2Priscilla Paiva Luz3Federal University of Espirito SantoFederal University of Espírito SantoFederal University of Espirito SantoFederal University of Espirito Santo This work aimed to evaluate the influence of Cu2+ salts counterions (acetate and chloride) and the synthesis conditions on the reaction yield of MOF-199, a well-known metalorganic framework. Therefore, a factorial design was performed for this purpose in which three reaction parameters were analyzed: temperature, time and metal concentration, varying in two levels (minimum and maximum), resulting in a combinatorial analysis, where each experiment consisted in a different configuration of the factors at their respective levels, which led to a batch of 23 = 8 experiments, for each Cu2+ salt. Syntheses with average values of each parameter were also performed, totalizing 9 experiments for each counterion. Reaction yield was the factorial design response variable and the products were characterized by infrared vibrational spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis and powder X-ray diffraction. Analytical techniques confirmed the production of MOF-199 and the proposed statistic model of the response variable showed good agreement with the experimental values. In addition, the temperature parameter was the only significant variable on the reaction yields for the syntheses with Cu2+ chloride. The syntheses carried out with Cu2+ acetate provided higher yields compared to Cu2+ chloride, however the evaluated synthesis conditions were not significant. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17807/orbital.v10i7.1213 https://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/orbital/article/view/16035counterionCu2 ionfactorial designmetalorganic frameworkMOF-199trimesic acid
spellingShingle Ivan Henrique Silva Amorim
Patricia Figueiredo Santos
Paulo Roberto Filgueiras
Priscilla Paiva Luz
Factorial Design and Evaluation of the Influence of Cu2+ Salts Counterions on the Synthesis of MOF 199
Orbital: The Electronic Journal of Chemistry
counterion
Cu2 ion
factorial design
metalorganic framework
MOF-199
trimesic acid
title Factorial Design and Evaluation of the Influence of Cu2+ Salts Counterions on the Synthesis of MOF 199
title_full Factorial Design and Evaluation of the Influence of Cu2+ Salts Counterions on the Synthesis of MOF 199
title_fullStr Factorial Design and Evaluation of the Influence of Cu2+ Salts Counterions on the Synthesis of MOF 199
title_full_unstemmed Factorial Design and Evaluation of the Influence of Cu2+ Salts Counterions on the Synthesis of MOF 199
title_short Factorial Design and Evaluation of the Influence of Cu2+ Salts Counterions on the Synthesis of MOF 199
title_sort factorial design and evaluation of the influence of cu2 salts counterions on the synthesis of mof 199
topic counterion
Cu2 ion
factorial design
metalorganic framework
MOF-199
trimesic acid
url https://periodicos.ufms.br/index.php/orbital/article/view/16035
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