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In-Situ Modulation of Weak Interactions within a Hydrogen-Bonded Metal–Organic Framework (HMOF) for Superior Propellant Application

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posted on 2025-02-20, 12:44 authored by Jinyu Chang, Ning Ding, Qi Sun, Zihao Wei, Ziheng Zhan, Xiaoting Ren, Jinxuan He, Shenghua Li, Siping Pang
In this study, we demonstrate the targeted insertion of additional Cu(II) into a hydrogen-bonded metal–organic framework, HMOF(Cu-atrz-nt), thereby achieving the in-situ modulation of hydrogen bonds (HBs) into coordination bonds (CBs) with virtually no alteration to the framework structure, converting HMOF(Cu-atrz-nt) into a purely coordinated MOF(Cu-atrz-nt). Significantly different from classical MOF-5 and ZIF-8, HMOF(Cu-atrz-nt) and MOF(Cu-atrz-nt) exhibit markedly stronger exothermicity along with truncated HB and CB characteristics and electronic properties, showing outstanding but distinct catalytic combustion effects on key propellant components such as RDX, HMX, CL-20, and AP. This study aims to enhance the comprehension of the weak interactions of framework materials while uncovering novel and exciting prospects for practical applications.

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