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Observation of a Reversible Order-Order Transition in a Metal-Organic Framework - Ionic Liquid Nanocomposite Phase-Change Material.

Vahid NozariAyda Nemati Vesali AzarRoman SajzewCelia Castillo-BlasAyano KonoMartin OschatzDavid A KeenPhilip A ChaterGeorgina P RobertsonJames M A SteeleLuis León-AlcaideAlexander KnebelChristopher W AshlingThomas D BennettLothar Wondraczek
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Metal-organic framework (MOF) composite materials containing ionic liquids (ILs) have been proposed for a range of potential applications, including gas separation, ion conduction, and hybrid glass formation. Here, an order transition in an IL@MOF composite is discovered using CuBTC (copper benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate) and [EMIM][TFSI] (1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide). This transition - absent for the bare MOF or IL - provides an extended super-cooling range and latent heat at a capacity similar to that of soft paraffins, in the temperature range of ≈220 °C. Structural analysis and in situ monitoring indicate an electrostatic interaction between the IL molecules and the Cu paddle-wheels, leading to a decrease in pore symmetry at low temperature. These interactions are reversibly released above the transition temperature, which reflects in a volume expansion of the MOF-IL composite.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • metal organic framework
  • room temperature