Issue 2, 2011

Mechanical properties of hybrid inorganic–organic framework materials: establishing fundamental structure–property relationships

Abstract

The mechanical properties of hybrid framework materials, including both nanoporous metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and dense inorganic–organic frameworks, are discussed in this critical review. Although there are relatively few studies of this kind in the literature, major recent advances in this area are beginning to shed light on the fundamental structure–mechanical property relationships. Indeed research into the mechanical behavior of this important new class of solid-state materials is central to the design and optimal performance of a multitude of technological applications envisaged. In this review, we examine the elasticity of hybrid frameworks by considering their Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio, bulk modulus and shear modulus. This is followed by discussions of their hardness, plasticity, yield strength and fracture behavior. Our focus is on both experimental and computational approaches. Experimental work on single crystals and amorphized monoliths involved primarily the application of nanoindentation and atomic force microscopy to determine the elastic moduli and hardness properties. The compressibility and bulk moduli of single crystals and polycrystalline powders were studied by high-pressure X-ray crystallography in the diamond anvil cell, while in one instance spectroscopic ellipsometry has also been used to estimate the elastic moduli of MOF nanoparticles and deposited films. Theoretical studies, on the other hand, encompassed the application of first principles density-functional calculations and finite-temperature molecular dynamics simulations. Finally, by virtue of the diverse mechanical properties achievable in hybrid framework materials, we propose that a new domain be established in the materials selection map to define this emerging class of materials (137 references).

Graphical abstract: Mechanical properties of hybrid inorganic–organic framework materials: establishing fundamental structure–property relationships

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
02 Nov 2010
First published
10 Jän 2011

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2011,40, 1059-1080

Mechanical properties of hybrid inorganic–organic framework materials: establishing fundamental structure–property relationships

J. C. Tan and A. K. Cheetham, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2011, 40, 1059 DOI: 10.1039/C0CS00163E

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