Issue 42, 2023

Structural insights into hybrid immiscible blends of metal–organic framework and sodium ultraphosphate glasses

Abstract

Recently, increased attention has been focused on amorphous metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and, more specifically, MOF glasses, the first new glass category discovered since the 1970s. In this work, we explore the fabrication of a compositional series of hybrid blends, the first example of blending a MOF and inorganic glass. We combine ZIF-62(Zn) glass and an inorganic glass, 30Na2O–70P2O5, to combine the chemical versatility of the MOF glass with the mechanical properties of the inorganic glass. We investigate the interfacial interactions between the two components using pair distribution function analysis and solid state NMR spectroscopy, and suggest potential interactions between the two phases. Thermal analysis of the blend samples indicated that they were less thermally stable than the starting materials and had a Tg shifted relative to the pristine materials. Annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy tomography, X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), nanoindentation and 31P NMR all indicated close mixing of the two phases, suggesting the formation of immiscible blends.

Graphical abstract: Structural insights into hybrid immiscible blends of metal–organic framework and sodium ultraphosphate glasses

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
05 May 2023
Accepted
09 Sep 2023
First published
12 Sep 2023
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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Chem. Sci., 2023,14, 11737-11748

Structural insights into hybrid immiscible blends of metal–organic framework and sodium ultraphosphate glasses

A. M. Chester, C. Castillo-Blas, R. Sajzew, B. P. Rodrigues, R. Mas-Balleste, A. Moya, J. E. Snelson, S. M. Collins, A. F. Sapnik, G. P. Robertson, D. J. M. Irving, L. Wondraczek, D. A. Keen and T. D. Bennett, Chem. Sci., 2023, 14, 11737 DOI: 10.1039/D3SC02305B

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