| Literature DB >> 28218922 |
Yihan Zhu1, Jim Ciston2, Bin Zheng3, Xiaohe Miao4, Cory Czarnik5, Yichang Pan1, Rachid Sougrat4, Zhiping Lai1, Chia-En Hsiung1, Kexin Yao1, Ingo Pinnau1, Ming Pan5, Yu Han1.
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are crystalline porous materials with designable topology, porosity and functionality, having promising applications in gas storage and separation, ion conduction and catalysis. It is challenging to observe MOFs with transmission electron microscopy (TEM) due to the extreme instability of MOFs upon electron beam irradiation. Here, we use a direct-detection electron-counting camera to acquire TEM images of the MOF ZIF-8 with an ultralow dose of 4.1 electrons per square ångström to retain the structural integrity. The obtained image involves structural information transferred up to 2.1 Å, allowing the resolution of individual atomic columns of Zn and organic linkers in the framework. Furthermore, TEM reveals important local structural features of ZIF-8 crystals that cannot be identified by diffraction techniques, including armchair-type surface terminations and coherent interfaces between assembled crystals. These observations allow us to understand how ZIF-8 crystals self-assemble and the subsequent influence of interfacial cavities on mass transport of guest molecules.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28218922 DOI: 10.1038/nmat4852
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841