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In situ visualization of loading-dependent water effects in a stable metal-organic framework.

Nicholas C Burtch1, Ian M Walton1, Julian T Hungerford1, Cody R Morelock1, Yang Jiao1, Jurn Heinen2, Yu-Sheng Chen3, Andrey A Yakovenko4, Wenqian Xu4, David Dubbeldam2, Krista S Walton5.   

Abstract

Competitive water adsorption can have a significant impact on metal-organic framework performance properties, ranging from occupying active sites in catalytic reactions to co-adsorbing at the most favourable adsorption sites in gas separation and storage applications. In this study, we investigate, for a metal-organic framework that is stable after moisture exposure, what are the reversible, loading-dependent structural changes that occur during water adsorption. Herein, a combination of in situ synchrotron powder and single-crystal diffraction, infrared spectroscopy and molecular modelling analysis was used to understand the important role of loading-dependent water effects in a water stable metal-organic framework. Through this analysis, insights into changes in crystallographic lattice parameters, water siting information and water-induced defect structure as a response to water loading were obtained. This work shows that, even in stable metal-organic frameworks that maintain their porosity and crystallinity after moisture exposure, important molecular-level structural changes can still occur during water adsorption due to guest-host interactions such as water-induced bond rearrangements.

Year:  2019        PMID: 31792386     DOI: 10.1038/s41557-019-0374-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Chem        ISSN: 1755-4330            Impact factor:   24.427


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