Exploration of Hierarchical Metal-Organic Framework as Ultralight, High-Strength Mechanical Metamaterials

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY(2022)

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Due to the extraordinarily high surface to volume ratio and enormous structural and chemical diversities, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have drawn much attention in applications such as heterogeneous catalysis, gas storage separation, and drug delivery, and so on. However, the potential of MOF materials as mechanical metamaterials has not been investigated. In this work, we demonstrated that through the concerted effort of molecular construct and mesoscopic structural design, hierarchical MOFs can exhibit superb mechanical properties. With the cutting-edge in situ transmission and scanning electron microscope (TEM and SEM) techniques, the mechanical properties of hollow UiO-66 octahedron particles were quantitatively studied by compression on individual specimens. Results showed that the yield strength and Young's modulus of the hierarchical porous framework material presented a distinct "smaller is stronger and stif fer" size dependency, and the maximum yield strength and Young's modulus reached 580 +/- 55 MPa and 4.3 +/- 0.5 GPa, respectively. The specific strengths were measured as 0.15 +/- 0.03 to 0.68 +/- 0.11 GPa g(-1) cm(3), which is comparable to the previously reported state-of-the-art mechanical metamaterials like glassy carbon nanolattices and pyrolytic carbon nanolattices. This work revealed that MOF materials can be made into a new class of low-density, high-strength mechanical metamaterials and provided insight into the mechanical stability of nanoscale MOFs for practical applications.
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