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UiO-66 framework with an encapsulated spin probe: synthesis and exceptional sensitivity to mechanical pressure.

Artem S PoryvaevKirill P LarionovYana N AlbrekhtAlexander A EfremovAlexey S KiryutinKristina A SmirnovaVasiliy Yu EvtushokMatvey V Fedin
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
Probes sensitive to mechanical stress are in demand for the analysis of pressure distribution in materials, and the design of pressure sensors based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is highly promising due to their structural tunability. We report a new pressure-sensing material, which is based on the UiO-66 framework with trace amounts of a spin probe (0.03 wt%) encapsulated in cavities. To obtain this material, we developed an approach for encapsulation of stable nitroxide radical TEMPO ((2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-yl)oxyl) into the micropores of UiO-66 during its solvothermal synthesis. Pressure read-out using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy allows monitoring the degradation of the defected MOF structure upon pressurization, where full collapse of pores occurs at as low a pressure as 0.13 GPa. The developed methodology can be used in and ex situ and provides sensitive tools for non-destructive mapping of pressure effects in various materials.
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