Low experimental thermal conductivity of zirconium metal-organic framework UiO-66

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Using laser flash analysis, the low thermal conductivity of the pressed Zirconium metal-organic framework (UiO-66) powder pellet was obtained. As a result, the density ρ, thermal diffusivity α, specific heat capacity cP, and low thermal conductivity κexp of the pressed UiO-66 powder pellet at 300 K are observed to be 1.258 g/cm3, 0.001 59 cm2/s, 0.7765 J/g K, and 0.156 W/m K, respectively. Due to the presence of the 12-coordinated nodes with six transfer pathways, the thermal transport of the UiO-66 particles is preferred through linkers to metal sites. The low thermal conductivity follows the trend of vacuum < argon (Ar) < air < helium (He) since the entrapped gas molecules provide additional heat transfer channels inside the particles and between the particles. The low thermal conductivity along with a weak temperature-dependent thermal conductivity are elucidated in terms of boundary scattering.

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Lai, H. T., Tran, N. Q. M., Nguyen, L. H. T., Le, T. B. N., Nguyen, C. C., Pham, A. T. T., … Phan, T. B. (2024). Low experimental thermal conductivity of zirconium metal-organic framework UiO-66. Applied Physics Letters, 124(15). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0201523

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