2021 Annual Meeting
(384a) Understanding Flow Coating Based Large Area MOF Thin Films Formation Using in-Situ Scattering Techniques
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We will show that the investigation of MOF crystallization, guided by a combination of chemistry, fluid dynamics, and crystallization theories, will allow us to discover new design rules to create rapid, uniform and high quality thin films. Using evaporative crystallization during flow coating, large area, pinhole free thin films of multiple prototypical MOFs can be created. In addition, the use of nucleation zones can be utilized to control the placement and patterning of HKUST-1 and UiO-66 is possible. Finally, a combination of in-situ grazing incidence X-ray scattering and diffraction combined with reaction kinetics modelling will be used to explain the intricacies of MOF thin film crystallization during flow coating. We show that MOF thin film nucleation occurs in two steps, first with the formation of an amorphous scattering cluster which is then followed by the crystallization as a thin film.