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Vibration assisted glass-formation in zeolitic imidazolate framework
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2022
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EngineeringGlass-forming LiquidMechanical EngineeringGlass MaterialChemistrySoft MatterGlass-ceramicGlass TransitionSitu Mechanical VibrationFunctional GlassZeoliteMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringZif-62 GlassCovalent Bonded FrameworkMolecular EngineeringZeolitic Imidazolate FrameworkMetal-organic FrameworksCrystallographyGlassy Metal-organic FrameworksFunctional Materials
A new glass forming method is essential for broadening the scope of liquid and glassy metal-organic frameworks due to the limitations of the conventional melt-quenching method. Herein, we show that in situ mechanical vibration can facilitate the framework melting at a lower temperature and produce glassy metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with unique properties. Using zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF)-62 as a concept-proofing material, in situ mechanical vibration enables low-temperature melting at 653 K, far below its melting point (713 K). The resultant vibrated ZIF-62 glass exhibited a lower glass transition temperature of 545 K, improved gas accessible porosity, and pronounced short-to-medium range structures compared to the corresponding melt-quenched glass. We propose that vibration-facilitated surface reconstruction facilitates pre-melting, which could be the cause of the lowered melting temperature. The vibration assisted method represents a new general method to produce MOF glasses without thermal decomposition.
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