Compositional inhomogeneity in mixed-metal ZIF-8 analogues

Adam’s work on mixed-metal ZIF-8 analogues is out in Chemical Communications!

We study the structural and thermomechanical effects of cation substitution in the compositional family of metal–organic frameworks Zn1−xCdx(mIm)2 (HmIm = 2-methylimidazole). We find complete miscibility for all compositions x, with evidence of inhomogeneous distributions of Cd and Zn that in turn affect framework aperture characteristics. Using variable-temperature X-ray powder diffraction measurements, we show that Cd substitution drives a threefold reduction in the magnitude of thermal expansion behaviour. We interpret this effect in terms of an increased density of negative thermal expansion modes in the more flexible Cd-rich frameworks.

The paper can be found here and the preprint is available for free on ChemRxiv.

Congratulations Adam!