Uniaxial negative thermal expansion and mechanical properties of a Zinc-formate framework

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The thermal expansion behavior of a metal-formate framework, Zn(HCOO)2.2(H2O) (1), has been systematically studied via variable temperature single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Our results demonstrate that this formate exhibits significant negative thermal expansion (NTE, -26(2) MK-1) along its c-axis. Detailed structural analyses reveal that the large NTE response is attributed to the 'hinge-strut' like framework motion. In addition, the fundamental mechanical properties of framework 1 have been explored via nanoindentation experiments. The measured elastic modulus and hardness properties on the (00-2)/(100)/(110) facets are 35.5/35.0/27.1 and 2.04/1.83/0.47 GPa, respectively. The stiffness and hardness anisotropy can be correlated well with the underlying framework structure, like its thermoelastic behavior.

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Gao, H., Wei, W., Li, Y., Wu, R., Feng, G., & Li, W. (2017). Uniaxial negative thermal expansion and mechanical properties of a Zinc-formate framework. Materials, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10020151

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