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Engineering micromechanics of soft porous crystals for negative gas adsorption

Framework materials at the molecular level, such as metal–organic frameworks (MOF), were recently found to exhibit exotic and counterintuitive micromechanical properties. Stimulated by host–guest interactions, these so-called soft porous crystals can display counterintuitive adsorption phenomena suc...

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Autores principales: Krause, Simon, Evans, Jack D., Bon, Volodymyr, Senkovska, Irena, Ehrling, Sebastian, Iacomi, Paul, Többens, Daniel M., Wallacher, Dirk, Weiss, Manfred S., Zheng, Bin, Yot, Pascal G., Maurin, Guillaume, Llewellyn, Philip L., Coudert, François-Xavier, Kaskel, Stefan
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8162094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03727c
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author Krause, Simon
Evans, Jack D.
Bon, Volodymyr
Senkovska, Irena
Ehrling, Sebastian
Iacomi, Paul
Többens, Daniel M.
Wallacher, Dirk
Weiss, Manfred S.
Zheng, Bin
Yot, Pascal G.
Maurin, Guillaume
Llewellyn, Philip L.
Coudert, François-Xavier
Kaskel, Stefan
author_facet Krause, Simon
Evans, Jack D.
Bon, Volodymyr
Senkovska, Irena
Ehrling, Sebastian
Iacomi, Paul
Többens, Daniel M.
Wallacher, Dirk
Weiss, Manfred S.
Zheng, Bin
Yot, Pascal G.
Maurin, Guillaume
Llewellyn, Philip L.
Coudert, François-Xavier
Kaskel, Stefan
author_sort Krause, Simon
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description Framework materials at the molecular level, such as metal–organic frameworks (MOF), were recently found to exhibit exotic and counterintuitive micromechanical properties. Stimulated by host–guest interactions, these so-called soft porous crystals can display counterintuitive adsorption phenomena such as negative gas adsorption (NGA). NGA materials are bistable frameworks where the occurrence of a metastable overloaded state leads to pressure amplification upon a sudden framework contraction. How can we control activation barriers and energetics via functionalization of the molecular building blocks that dictate the frameworks' mechanical response? In this work we tune the elastic and inelastic properties of building blocks at the molecular level and analyze the mechanical response of the resulting frameworks. From a set of 11 frameworks, we demonstrate that widening of the backbone increases stiffness, while elongation of the building blocks results in a decrease in critical yield stress of buckling. We further functionalize the backbone by incorporation of sp(3) hybridized carbon atoms to soften the molecular building blocks, or stiffen them with sp(2) and sp carbons. Computational modeling shows how these modifications of the building blocks tune the activation barriers within the energy landscape of the guest-free bistable frameworks. Only frameworks with free energy barriers in the range of 800 to 1100 kJ mol(−1) per unit cell, and moderate yield stress of 0.6 to 1.2 nN for single ligand buckling, exhibit adsorption-induced contraction and negative gas adsorption. Advanced experimental in situ methodologies give detailed insights into the structural transitions and the adsorption behavior. The new framework DUT-160 shows the highest magnitude of NGA ever observed for nitrogen adsorption at 77 K. Our computational and experimental analysis of the energetics and mechanical response functions of porous frameworks is an important step towards tuning activation barriers in dynamic framework materials and provides critical design principles for molecular building blocks leading to pressure amplifying materials.
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spelling pubmed-81620942021-06-04 Engineering micromechanics of soft porous crystals for negative gas adsorption Krause, Simon Evans, Jack D. Bon, Volodymyr Senkovska, Irena Ehrling, Sebastian Iacomi, Paul Többens, Daniel M. Wallacher, Dirk Weiss, Manfred S. Zheng, Bin Yot, Pascal G. Maurin, Guillaume Llewellyn, Philip L. Coudert, François-Xavier Kaskel, Stefan Chem Sci Chemistry Framework materials at the molecular level, such as metal–organic frameworks (MOF), were recently found to exhibit exotic and counterintuitive micromechanical properties. Stimulated by host–guest interactions, these so-called soft porous crystals can display counterintuitive adsorption phenomena such as negative gas adsorption (NGA). NGA materials are bistable frameworks where the occurrence of a metastable overloaded state leads to pressure amplification upon a sudden framework contraction. How can we control activation barriers and energetics via functionalization of the molecular building blocks that dictate the frameworks' mechanical response? In this work we tune the elastic and inelastic properties of building blocks at the molecular level and analyze the mechanical response of the resulting frameworks. From a set of 11 frameworks, we demonstrate that widening of the backbone increases stiffness, while elongation of the building blocks results in a decrease in critical yield stress of buckling. We further functionalize the backbone by incorporation of sp(3) hybridized carbon atoms to soften the molecular building blocks, or stiffen them with sp(2) and sp carbons. Computational modeling shows how these modifications of the building blocks tune the activation barriers within the energy landscape of the guest-free bistable frameworks. Only frameworks with free energy barriers in the range of 800 to 1100 kJ mol(−1) per unit cell, and moderate yield stress of 0.6 to 1.2 nN for single ligand buckling, exhibit adsorption-induced contraction and negative gas adsorption. Advanced experimental in situ methodologies give detailed insights into the structural transitions and the adsorption behavior. The new framework DUT-160 shows the highest magnitude of NGA ever observed for nitrogen adsorption at 77 K. Our computational and experimental analysis of the energetics and mechanical response functions of porous frameworks is an important step towards tuning activation barriers in dynamic framework materials and provides critical design principles for molecular building blocks leading to pressure amplifying materials. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8162094/ /pubmed/34094213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03727c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Krause, Simon
Evans, Jack D.
Bon, Volodymyr
Senkovska, Irena
Ehrling, Sebastian
Iacomi, Paul
Többens, Daniel M.
Wallacher, Dirk
Weiss, Manfred S.
Zheng, Bin
Yot, Pascal G.
Maurin, Guillaume
Llewellyn, Philip L.
Coudert, François-Xavier
Kaskel, Stefan
Engineering micromechanics of soft porous crystals for negative gas adsorption
title Engineering micromechanics of soft porous crystals for negative gas adsorption
title_full Engineering micromechanics of soft porous crystals for negative gas adsorption
title_fullStr Engineering micromechanics of soft porous crystals for negative gas adsorption
title_full_unstemmed Engineering micromechanics of soft porous crystals for negative gas adsorption
title_short Engineering micromechanics of soft porous crystals for negative gas adsorption
title_sort engineering micromechanics of soft porous crystals for negative gas adsorption
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8162094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34094213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03727c
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