Unveiling the Multifaceted Properties of a 3D Covalent-Organic Framework: Pressure-Induced Phase Transition, Negative Linear Compressibility and Auxeticity
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2023
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Elsevier
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High-pressure behavior and mechanical properties of a three-dimensional covalent-organic framework (NPN-1) were investigated by using different types of first principles molecular simulations. An irreversible pressureinduced first-order isosymmetric phase transition was predicted at 0.14 GPa. The subunit of NPN-1 retains its rigidity under pressure thanks to the strong covalent bonds. However, compression leads to significant tilting of the nitrophenyl groups. The mechanical properties of frameworks are highly anisotropic. Remarkably, both phases exhibit not only negative linear compressibility along the c-axis but also negative Poisson's ratio in certain directions. Detailed structural analysis revealed that the origin of the phase transition and anomalous mechanical properties of both phases are the wine-rack motif and strut-hinge mechanism. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first report of such behavior in COFs, opening up new avenues for the exploration of COFs as materials for many promising applications.
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Covalent-Organic Frameworks (COFs), Phase Transitions, High Pressure, Negative Linear Compressibility, Auxeticity
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Computational Materials Science
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227
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