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Experimental Investigation of Thermodynamic Stabilization in Boron Imidazolate Frameworks (BIFs) Synthesized by Mechanochemistry

by Gerson J Leonel, Cameron B Lennox, Jayanthi Kumar, Tomislav Frišcic, Alexandra Navrotsky
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Publication Date
Page Numbers
17754 to 17760
Volume
127
Issue
36

This study experimentally explores the energetics for the formation of boron–imidazolate frameworks (BIFs), which are synthesized by mechanochemistry. The topologically similar frameworks employ the same tetratopic linker based on tetrakis(imidazolyl)boric acid but differ in the monovalent cation metal nodes. This permits assessment of the stabilizing effect of metal nodes in frameworks with sodalite (SOD) and diamondoid (dia) topologies. The enthalpy of formation from endmembers (metal oxide and linker), which define thermodynamic stability of the structures, has been determined by use of acid solution calorimetry. The results show that heavier metal atoms in the node promote greater energetic stabilization of denser structures. Overall, in BIFs the relation between cation descriptors (ionic radius and electronegativity) and thermodynamic stability depends on framework topology. Thermodynamic stability increases with the metallic character of the cation employed as the metal node, independent of the framework topology. The results suggest unifying aspects for thermodynamic stabilization across MOF systems.