Quasi-Harmonic Lattice Dynamics of a Prototypical Metal-Organic Framework

09 May 2019, Version 1
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Abstract

Quasi-harmonic lattice-dynamical calculations are performed to investigate the combined effect of temperature and pressure on the structural and mechanical properties of a prototypical metal-organic framework material: MOF-5. The softening upon compression of an A2g phonon mode at the gamma point in the high-symmetry Fm3m structure is identified, which leads to a symmetry reduction and a group subgroup phase transition to a low-symmetry Fm3 phase for compressions larger than 0.8%. The effect of the symmetry reduction on the equation-of-state of MOF-5 is investigated, which provides a static bulk modulus K reducing from 17 to 14 GPa and a corresponding change of K0 (pressure derivative of K) from positive to negative. The effect of pressure on the negative thermal expansion of the framework and on its mechanical response is analysed. The evolution of the mechanical anisotropy of MOF-5 as a function of pressure is also determined, which allows us to identify the occurrence of a shear-induced mechanical instability at 0.45 GPa.

Keywords

Metal-Organic Frameworks
Density Functional Theory
Lattice Dynamics
Quasi-Harmonic Approximation
Negative Thermal Expansion

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