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Tuning the High-Pressure Phase Behaviour of Highly Compressible Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks: From Discontinuous to Continuous Pore Closure by Linker Substitution.

Jianbo SongRoman PallachLouis Frentzel-BeymePascal KolodzeiskiGregor KieslichPia VervoortsClaire L HobdaySebastian Henke
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
The high-pressure behaviour of flexible zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) of the ZIF-62 family with the chemical composition M(im) 2-x (bim) x is presented (M 2+ =Zn 2+ , Co 2+ ; im - =imidazolate; bim - =benzimidazolate, 0.02≤x≤0.37). High-pressure powder X-ray diffraction shows that the materials contract reversibly from an open pore (op) to a closed pore (cp) phase under a hydrostatic pressure of up to 4000 bar. Sequentially increasing the bim - fraction (x) reinforces the framework, leading to an increased threshold pressure for the op-to-cp phase transition, while the total volume contraction across the transition decreases. Most importantly, the typical discontinuous op-to-cp transition (first order) changes to an unusual continuous transition (second order) for x≥0.35. This allows finetuning of the void volume and the pore size of the material continuously by adjusting the pressure, thus opening new possibilities for MOFs in pressure-switchable devices, membranes, and actuators.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • solid state