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Meltable, Glass-Forming, Iron Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks.

Luis León-AlcaideRasmus Stubkjær ChristensenDavid A KeenJosé L JordáIsaac Brotons-AlcázarAlicia Forment-AliagaGuillermo Mínguez Espallargas
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
We describe the first meltable iron-based zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF), denoted MUV-24 . This material, elusive from direct synthesis, is obtained from the thermal treatment of [Fe 3 (im) 6 (Him) 2 ], which yields Fe(im) 2 upon loss of the neutral imidazole molecules. Different crystalline phase transformations are observed upon further heating, until the material melts at 482 °C. Vitrification upon cooling of the liquid phase gives rise to the first Fe-metal-organic framework glass. X-ray total scattering experiments show that the tetrahedral environment of the crystalline solids is maintained in the glass, whereas nanoindentation measurements reveal an increase in Young's modulus, in agreement with stiffening upon vitrification.
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