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Structural Comparisons, Fluorescence Properties, and Glass-to-Crystal Transformations of Heat-Cooled and Melt-Quenched Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Glass.

Shuai LiuZhi-Rui WangXian LinBao-Ying GuoSong-Liang CaiWei-Guang ZhangJun FanSheng-Run Zheng
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
As a representative of zeolitic imidazolate framework glass, agZIF-62 has been reported to be synthesized using a melt-quenching method in which the ZIF-62 crystal is heated to a temperature above the melting point. Interestingly, we unexpectedly found that agZIF-62 can also be synthesized by simple heating at temperatures lower than the melting point, which may be assisted by the release of encapsulated solvent molecules. The structural differences between melt-quenched agZIF-62 (MQ-agZIF-62) and heat-cooled agZIF-62 (HC-agZIF-62) were investigated. The results indicated that MQ-agZIF-62 is closer to the liquid state, while HC-agZIF-62 is closer to the crystal state. Interestingly, their luminescent emissions exhibit significant differences. Compared with the ZIF-62 crystal, MQ-agZIF-62 showed a blue-shift of 14 nm, whereas HC-agZIF-62 showed a red-shift of 9 nm. The emission intensity of agZIF-62 is also significantly stronger than that of ZIF-62; thus, rapid semiquantitative detection of the content of the MOF glass in glass and crystal mixtures can be achieved. In addition, HC-agZIF-62 and MQ-agZIF-62 can transform into ZIF-62 crystals via a solvent-media mechanism. This study provides new insights into ZIF-62 glass.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
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  • mass spectrometry
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