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  • 2024Counterintuitive Trend of Intrusion Pressure with Temperature in the Hydrophobic Cu2(tebpz) MOF3citations
  • 2024Counterintuitive Trend of Intrusion Pressure with Temperature in the Hydrophobic Cu<sub>2</sub>(tebpz) MOF3citations
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Counterintuitive Trend of Intrusion Pressure with Temperature in the Hydrophobic Cu<sub>2</sub>(tebpz) MOF

  • Grosu, Yaroslav
  • Merchiori, Sebastiano
  • Wu, Xudong
  • Yakovenko, Andrey A.
  • Zajdel, Paweł
  • Trump, Benjamin A.
  • Scheller, Lukasz
  • Bhatia, Ribhu
  • Lowe, Alexander
  • Meloni, Simone
  • Li, Dan
  • Le Donne, Andrea
  • Alvelli, Marta
  • Yu, Jiangjing
  • Chorążewski, Mirosław
  • Geppert-Rybczyńska, Monika
  • Li, Mian
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Liquid porosimetry experiments reveal a peculiar trend of the intrusion pressure of water in hydrophobic Cu<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>(3,3′,5,5′‐tetraethyl‐4,4′‐bipyrazolate) MOF. At lower temperature (<jats:italic>T</jats:italic>) range, the intrusion pressure (<jats:italic>P<jats:sup>i</jats:sup></jats:italic>) increases with <jats:italic>T</jats:italic>. For higher <jats:italic>T</jats:italic> values, <jats:italic>P<jats:sup>i</jats:sup></jats:italic> first reaches a maximum and then decreases. This is at odds with the Young–Laplace law, which for systems showing a continuous decrease of contact angle with <jats:italic>T</jats:italic> predicts a corresponding reduction of the intrusion pressure. Though the Young–Laplace law is not expected to provide quantitative predictions at the subnanoscale of Cu<jats:sub>2</jats:sub>(tebpz) pores, the physical intuition suggests that to a reduction of their hydrophobicity corresponds a reduction of the <jats:italic>P<jats:sup>i</jats:sup></jats:italic>. Molecular dynamics simulations and sychrothron experiments allowed to clarify the mechanism of the peculiar trend of <jats:italic>P<jats:sup>i</jats:sup></jats:italic> with <jats:italic>T</jats:italic>. At increasing temperatures the vapor density within the MOF’ pores grows significantly, bringing the corresponding partial pressure to ≈5 MPa. This pressure, which is consistent with the shift of <jats:italic>P<jats:sup>i</jats:sup></jats:italic> observed in liquid porosimetry, represents a threshold to be overcame before intrusion takes place. Beyond some value of temperature, the phenomenon of reduction of hydrophobicity (and water surface tension) dominated over the opposite effect of increase of vapor pressure and <jats:italic>P<jats:sup>i</jats:sup></jats:italic> inverts its trend with <jats:italic>T</jats:italic>.</jats:p>

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • pore
  • surface
  • experiment
  • simulation
  • molecular dynamics
  • porosimetry