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X-ray Electron Density Study of the Chemical Bonding Origin of Glass Formation in Metal-Organic Frameworks.


ABSTRACT: Glass-forming metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have novel applications, but the origin of their peculiar melting behavior is unclear. Here, we report synchrotron X-ray diffraction electron densities of two zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), the glass-forming Zn-ZIF-zni and the isostructural thermally decomposing Co-ZIF-zni. Electron density analysis shows that the Zn-N bonds are more ionic than the Co-N bonds, which have distinct covalent features. Variable-temperature Raman spectra reveal the onset of significant imidazolate bond weakening in Co-ZIF-zni above 673 K. Melting can be controlled by tuning the metal-ligand and imidazole bonding strength as shown from thermal analysis of nine solid-solution Cox Zn1-x -ZIF-zni (x=0.3 to 0.003) MOFs, and a mere 4 % Co-doping into Zn-ZIF-zni results in thermal decomposition instead of melting. The present findings demonstrate the key role of the metal-ligand bonds and imidazolate bonds in controlling the delicate balance between melting and decomposition processes in this class of ZIF compounds.

SUBMITTER: Sarkar S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9313623 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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X-ray Electron Density Study of the Chemical Bonding Origin of Glass Formation in Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Sarkar Sounak S   Grønbech Thomas Bjørn Egede TBE   Mamakhel Aref A   Bondesgaard Martin M   Sugimoto Kunihisa K   Nishibori Eiji E   Iversen Bo Brummerstedt BB  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20220329 22


Glass-forming metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have novel applications, but the origin of their peculiar melting behavior is unclear. Here, we report synchrotron X-ray diffraction electron densities of two zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), the glass-forming Zn-ZIF-zni and the isostructural thermally decomposing Co-ZIF-zni. Electron density analysis shows that the Zn-N bonds are more ionic than the Co-N bonds, which have distinct covalent features. Variable-temperature Raman spectra reveal t  ...[more]

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