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Self-Assembly Method for Synthesizing High-Dimensional EMOFs with High Stability and Laser Response

  • Jinhao Zhang
  • , Zhiyuan Jin
  • , Wenjia Hao
  • , Liqiong Luo
  • , Quancheng Liu
  • , Hu Deng
  • , Zhicheng Guo
  • , Juan Shen*
  • , Rufang Peng
  • , Bo Jin*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Southwest University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Dimension and solvent molecules affect the performance of energetic metal-organic frameworks (EMOFs). High-dimensional EMOFs are usually characterized by high stability and low sensitivity due to their complex network structure. However, solvent molecules affect the detonation performance of EMOFs, and these molecules may be removed at low temperatures, resulting in structural collapse and affecting the stability of EMOFs. In this work, zero-dimensional (0D) Co(AFTO)2·(H2O)2 (EMOF 1) and Ni(AFTO)2·(H2O)2 (EMOF 2) with coordinated water molecules and [Co(AFTO)2]n·EtOH (EMOF 3) and [Ni(AFTO)2]n (EMOF 4) (AFTO = 5-(4-amino-furazan-3-yl)-1-hydroxytetrazole) with high-dimensional structure were synthesized using hydrothermal and self-assembly methods in ethanol, respectively. Structural and performance tests show that EMOF 3 and 4 exhibit remarkable thermal stability and low mechanical sensitivity. This method is a simple, effective, and green technique for synthesizing high-dimensional EMOFs with high stability through self-assembly in ethanol solution. In addition, EMOF 3 and 4 can be used as primary green laser explosives.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12498-12505
Number of pages8
JournalInorganic Chemistry
Volume63
Issue number27
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

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