Thermal Expansion of Metal-Organic Framework Crystal-Glass Composites

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Metal-organic framework crystal-glass composites (MOF CGCs) are a class of materials comprising a crystalline framework embedded within a MOF glass matrix. Herein, we investigate the thermal expansion behavior of three MOF CGCs, incorporating two flexible (MIL-53(Al) and MIL-118) and one rigid (UL-MOF-1) MOF within a ZIF-62 glass matrix. Specifically, variable-temperature powder X-ray diffraction data and thermomechanical analysis show the suppression of thermal expansivity in each of these three crystalline MOFs when suspended within a ZIF-62 glass matrix. In particular, for the two flexible frameworks, the average volumetric thermal expansion (β) was found to be near-zero in the crystal-glass composite. These results provide a route to engineering thermal expansivity in stimuli-responsive MOF glass composites.

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Ashling, C. W., Lampronti, G. I., Southern, T. J. F., Evans, R. C., & Bennett, T. D. (2022). Thermal Expansion of Metal-Organic Framework Crystal-Glass Composites. Inorganic Chemistry, 61(46), 18458–18465. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c02663

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