Issue 29, 2023

Experimental evidence of β-relaxation and its structural origin in ZIF-62 glass

Abstract

Intrinsic relaxation processes determine the crucial properties of glass, yet their underlying mechanisms are far from well understood. The brand-new glass-forming metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) provide desirable opportunities for looking inside glass relaxation, especially the secondary β-relaxation phenomenon and mechanism. For a representative zeolitic imidazolate framework-62 (ZIF-62) glass, reliable and fine powder mechanical spectroscopy was performed based on home-made mountings combined with a commercial dynamical mechanical analyzer. For the first time, β-relaxation was observed in a MOF glass besides the primary α-relaxation. The pronounced β-relaxation was well demonstrated by a number of characteristics including an excess wing and the full width at half maximum (W) of the α-relaxation peaks, which deviated from the time–temperature superposition. The stretched exponent β of ZIF-62 glass is 0.71 in the supercooled region. The W of ZIF-62 glass is the maximum among all known glassy materials. The structural origin of α- and β-relaxation can be attributed to an increase of density, as observed using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). A general linear and broad correlation of fragility and stretched exponent β with W of the α-relaxation peaks was established. When compared with traditional glass-formers, the resulting principles indicate a shared origin for the stretched exponent β, W, and β-relaxation in the case of ZIF-62 glass. The presented findings offer an effective new method to explore the glass/liquid transition of MOF glasses, which helps to obtain a deeper insight into the hierarchical relaxation dynamics of the glass transition.

Graphical abstract: Experimental evidence of β-relaxation and its structural origin in ZIF-62 glass

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 May 2023
Accepted
29 Jun 2023
First published
03 Jul 2023

Soft Matter, 2023,19, 5575-5582

Experimental evidence of β-relaxation and its structural origin in ZIF-62 glass

S. Peng, Y. Zhu, G. Li, Y. Luo, X. Han and S. Liu, Soft Matter, 2023, 19, 5575 DOI: 10.1039/D3SM00623A

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