Guest size limitation in metal-organic framework crystal-glass composites

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Metal-organic framework crystal-glass composites (MOF CGCs) have previously been formed by embedding crystalline MIL-53(Al) within a ZIF-62 glass (agZIF-62) matrix. Here we highlight thermal stability considerations in the formation of MOF CGCs, and subsequently report the synthesis of two novel MOF CGCs, by incorporating MIL-118 and UL-MOF-1 withinagZIF-62. These new materials, alongside the prototypical MOF CGC, formed using MIL-53(Al), were studied using scanning electron microscopy, powder X-ray diffraction, and gas sorption techniques. The gas uptake in composites formed from MIL-118C and UL-MOF-1 is largely dominated by theagZIF-62 matrix, suggesting that to improve the porosity of the MOF CGC, the matrix porosity must be improved, or a percolation threshold must be overcome.

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Ashling, C. W., Macreadie, L. K., Southern, T. J. F., Zhang, Y., McHugh, L. N., Evans, R. C., … Bennett, T. D. (2021). Guest size limitation in metal-organic framework crystal-glass composites. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 9(13), 8386–8393. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ta11229a

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