Effect of diol isomer/water mixtures on the stability of Zn-MOF-74

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Abstract

The stability of metal-organic frameworks is a key factor in many applications in some fields that require working under harsh conditions. It is known that a large number of MOFs are vulnerable to humid air. It means that when they are exposed to water, a structural collapse of the crystal happens. In this work, Molecular Dynamics simulations using a reactive force field have been performed to study the stability of MOF-74 against the adsorption of catechol, resorcinol and hydroquinone in the presence of water. We reproduced the water instability of Zn-MOF-74 and we studied the resistance of the structure. Our simulations showed that the three isomers generate a volume change in the framework but the structural collapse does not happen. In contrast, for water-isomer mixtures, there is structural collapse. Not only do catechol, resorcinol and hydroquinone not behave as stabilizing agents but they do enhance the hydration effect on the structure.

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González-Galán, C., Balestra, S. R. G., Luna-Triguero, A., Madero-Castro, R. M., Zaderenko, A. P., & Calero, S. (2021). Effect of diol isomer/water mixtures on the stability of Zn-MOF-74. Dalton Transactions, 50(5), 1808–1815. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0dt03787g

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