Mechanical behaviour of metal-organic framework materials /

"The first book dedicated to this rapidly expanding research area, Mechanical Behaviour of Metal-Organic Framework Materials provides a convenient introduction on how chemistry determines structure-mechanical property relationships and functional performance. Much of the research efforts in met...

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Group Author: Tan, Jin-Chong (Editor)
Published: Royal Society of Chemistry,
Publisher Address: London, UK :
Publication Dates: [2023]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Inorganic materials series, 12
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Summary: "The first book dedicated to this rapidly expanding research area, Mechanical Behaviour of Metal-Organic Framework Materials provides a convenient introduction on how chemistry determines structure-mechanical property relationships and functional performance. Much of the research efforts in metal-organic framework (MOF) and hybrid framework materials focus on synthesis and adsorption related properties. But practical applications of MOFs require a precise understanding of mechanical properties and knowledge of structure-property relationships, to ensure robustness in device manufacturing and mechanical resilience for long-term performance. Readers will learn through key experimental and theoretical techniques for studying MOF mechanical properties including elastic and plastic behaviour, framework dynamics, high-pressure response, rate effects, anomalous mechanical behaviour and failure mechanisms. Edited by a pioneer of the field and with contributions by leading researchers developing the new science of MOF Mechanics, this book is suitable for both students and researchers who are new to the field."--Page 4 of cover.
Carrier Form: xi, 350 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781839164088
1839164085
Index Number: QD411
CLC: O627
Call Number: O627/M486
Contents: Fundamentals of MOF mechanics & structure-mechanical property relationships / Jin-Chong Tan -- Anomalous mechanical behaviour arising from framework flexibility / Arnaud Marmier -- Computational modelling of MOF mechanics : from elastic behaviour to phase transformations / Sven M.J. Rogge -- High-pressure mechanical behaviour under hydrostatic compression / Stephen A. Moggach and Gemma F. Turner -- Mechanical energy absorption of metal-organic frameworks / Yueting Sun and Hebin Jiang.