Loading and thermal behaviour of ZIF-8 metal-organic framework-inorganic glass composites.
Ashleigh M ChesterCelia Castillo-BlasRoman SajzewBruno P RodriguesGiulio I LamprontiAdam F SapnikGeorgina P RobertsonMatjaž MazajDaniel J M IrvingLothar WondraczekDavid A KeenThomas Douglas BennettPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Here we describe the synthesis of a compositional series of metal-organic framework crystalline-inorganic glass composites (MOF-CIGCs) containing ZIF-8 and an inorganic phosphate glass, 20Na 2 O-10NaCl-70P 2 O 5 , to expand the library of host matrices for metal-organic frameworks. By careful selection of the inorganic glass component, a relatively high loading of ZIF-8 (70 wt%) was achieved, which is the active component of the composite. A Zn⋯O-P interfacial bond, previously identified in similar composites/hybrid blends, was suggested by analysis of the total scattering pair distribution function data. Additionally, CO 2 and N 2 sorption and variable-temperature PXRD experiments were performed to assess the composites' properties.