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Single Crystals Heterogeneity Impacts the Intrinsic and Extrinsic Properties of Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Adrian FuchsPetra MannhardtPatrick HirschleHaoze WangIrina ZaytsevaZhe JiOmar M YaghiStefan WuttkeEvelyn Ploetz
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2021)
At present, an enormous characterization gap exists between the study of the crystal structure of a material and its bulk properties. Individual particles falling within this gap cannot be fully characterized in a correlative manner by current methods. The authors address this problem by exploiting the noninvasive nature of optical microscopy and spectroscopy for the correlative analysis of metal-organic framework particles in situ. They probe the intrinsic as well as extrinsic properties in a correlated manner. The authors show that the crystal shape of MIL-88A strongly impacts its optical absorption. Furthermore, the question of how homogeneously water is distributed and adsorbed within one of the most promising materials for harvesting water from humid air, MOF-801, is addressed. The results demonstrate the considerable importance of the particle level and how it can affect the property of the material.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • high resolution
  • high speed
  • single molecule
  • electron microscopy
  • energy transfer