2008 Annual Meeting
(311c) Hydrogen Adsorption Properties and Structural Stability of Metal-Organic Framework (MOF)-177
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The effects of moisture and oxygen on structural stability of MOF-177 are investigated by X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis. The MOF-177 sample is exposed to ambient air of 16% RH for five weeks and monitored for its structural changes by XRD. The crystal structure of MOF-177 gradually changes from hexagonal to orthogonal, and then to monoclinic in the five weeks period. The crystal structure of MOF-177 is completely destroyed after it is immersed in water. Weigh loss of MOF-177 is negligible at temperature below 330°C in the presence of oxygen. However, MOF-177 is completely converted to zinc oxide when it is exposed to 420°C. An extension of possible explanation is made for structural shift of MOF-177 compared to previous researchers.