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Influence of Thermal and Mechanical Stimuli on the Behavior of Al-CAU-13 Metal–Organic Framework

The response of the metal–organic framework aluminum-1,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylate or Al-CAU-13 (CAU: Christian Albrecht University) to the application of thermal and mechanical stimuli was investigated using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction (SPXRD). Variable temperature in situ SPXRD data, over...

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Autores principales: Wharmby, Michael T., Niekiel, Felicitas, Benecke, Jannik, Waitschat, Steve, Reinsch, Helge, Daisenberger, Dominik, Stock, Norbert, Yot, Pascal G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32872371
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10091698
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author Wharmby, Michael T.
Niekiel, Felicitas
Benecke, Jannik
Waitschat, Steve
Reinsch, Helge
Daisenberger, Dominik
Stock, Norbert
Yot, Pascal G.
author_facet Wharmby, Michael T.
Niekiel, Felicitas
Benecke, Jannik
Waitschat, Steve
Reinsch, Helge
Daisenberger, Dominik
Stock, Norbert
Yot, Pascal G.
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description The response of the metal–organic framework aluminum-1,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylate or Al-CAU-13 (CAU: Christian Albrecht University) to the application of thermal and mechanical stimuli was investigated using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction (SPXRD). Variable temperature in situ SPXRD data, over the range 80–500 K, revealed a complex evolution of the structure of the water guest containing Al-CAU-13•H(2)O, the dehydration process from ca. 310 to 370 K, and also the evolution of the guest free Al-CAU-13 structure between ca. 370 and 500 K. Rietveld refinement allowed this complexity to be rationalized in the different regions of heating. The Berman thermal Equation of State was determined for the two structures (Al-CAU-13•H(2)O and Al-CAU-13). Diamond anvil cell studies at elevated pressure (from ambient to up to ca. 11 GPa) revealed similarities in the structural responses on application of pressure and temperature. The ability of the pressure medium to penetrate the framework was also found to be important: non-penetrating silicone oil caused pressure induced amorphization, whereas penetrating helium showed no plastic deformation of the structure. Third-order Vinet equations of state were calculated and show Al-CAU-13•H(2)O is a hard compound for a metal–organic framework material. The mechanical response of Al-CAU-13, with tetramethylpyrazine guests replacing water, was also investigated. Although the connectivity of the structure is the same, all the linkers have a linear e,e-conformation and the structure adopts a more open, wine-rack-like arrangement, which demonstrates negative linear compressibility (NLC) similar to Al-MIL-53 and a significantly softer mechanical response. The origin of this variation in behavior is attributed to the different linker conformation, demonstrating the influence of the S-shaped a,a-conformation on the response of the framework to external stimuli.
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spelling pubmed-75577822020-10-20 Influence of Thermal and Mechanical Stimuli on the Behavior of Al-CAU-13 Metal–Organic Framework Wharmby, Michael T. Niekiel, Felicitas Benecke, Jannik Waitschat, Steve Reinsch, Helge Daisenberger, Dominik Stock, Norbert Yot, Pascal G. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article The response of the metal–organic framework aluminum-1,4-cyclohexanedicarboxylate or Al-CAU-13 (CAU: Christian Albrecht University) to the application of thermal and mechanical stimuli was investigated using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction (SPXRD). Variable temperature in situ SPXRD data, over the range 80–500 K, revealed a complex evolution of the structure of the water guest containing Al-CAU-13•H(2)O, the dehydration process from ca. 310 to 370 K, and also the evolution of the guest free Al-CAU-13 structure between ca. 370 and 500 K. Rietveld refinement allowed this complexity to be rationalized in the different regions of heating. The Berman thermal Equation of State was determined for the two structures (Al-CAU-13•H(2)O and Al-CAU-13). Diamond anvil cell studies at elevated pressure (from ambient to up to ca. 11 GPa) revealed similarities in the structural responses on application of pressure and temperature. The ability of the pressure medium to penetrate the framework was also found to be important: non-penetrating silicone oil caused pressure induced amorphization, whereas penetrating helium showed no plastic deformation of the structure. Third-order Vinet equations of state were calculated and show Al-CAU-13•H(2)O is a hard compound for a metal–organic framework material. The mechanical response of Al-CAU-13, with tetramethylpyrazine guests replacing water, was also investigated. Although the connectivity of the structure is the same, all the linkers have a linear e,e-conformation and the structure adopts a more open, wine-rack-like arrangement, which demonstrates negative linear compressibility (NLC) similar to Al-MIL-53 and a significantly softer mechanical response. The origin of this variation in behavior is attributed to the different linker conformation, demonstrating the influence of the S-shaped a,a-conformation on the response of the framework to external stimuli. MDPI 2020-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7557782/ /pubmed/32872371 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10091698 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wharmby, Michael T.
Niekiel, Felicitas
Benecke, Jannik
Waitschat, Steve
Reinsch, Helge
Daisenberger, Dominik
Stock, Norbert
Yot, Pascal G.
Influence of Thermal and Mechanical Stimuli on the Behavior of Al-CAU-13 Metal–Organic Framework
title Influence of Thermal and Mechanical Stimuli on the Behavior of Al-CAU-13 Metal–Organic Framework
title_full Influence of Thermal and Mechanical Stimuli on the Behavior of Al-CAU-13 Metal–Organic Framework
title_fullStr Influence of Thermal and Mechanical Stimuli on the Behavior of Al-CAU-13 Metal–Organic Framework
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Thermal and Mechanical Stimuli on the Behavior of Al-CAU-13 Metal–Organic Framework
title_short Influence of Thermal and Mechanical Stimuli on the Behavior of Al-CAU-13 Metal–Organic Framework
title_sort influence of thermal and mechanical stimuli on the behavior of al-cau-13 metal–organic framework
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32872371
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10091698
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