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  • The effects of electronic polarization on water adsorption in metal-organic frameworks: H2O in MIL-53(Cr).

The effects of electronic polarization on water adsorption in metal-organic frameworks: H2O in MIL-53(Cr).

The Journal of chemical physics (2012-08-17)
Jordi Cirera, Jeffrey C Sung, Porter B Howland, Francesco Paesani
ABSTRACT

The effects of electronic polarization on the adsorption of water in the MIL-53(Cr) metal-organic framework are investigated using molecular dynamics simulations. For this purpose a fully polarizable force field for MIL-53(Cr) was developed which is compatible with the ab initio-based TTM3-F water model. The analysis of the spatial distributions of the water molecules within the MIL-53(Cr) nanopores calculated as a function of loading indicates that polarization effects play an important role in the formation of hydrogen bonds between the water molecules and the hydroxyl groups of the framework. As a result, large qualitative differences are found between the radial distribution functions calculated with non-polarizable and polarizable force fields. The present analysis suggests that polarization effects can significantly impact molecular adsorption in metal-organic frameworks under hydrated conditions.

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Chromium(III) oxide, nanopowder, <100 nm particle size (TEM), 98% trace metals basis
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Chromium(III) oxide, powder, ≥98%
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Chromium(III) oxide, powder, 99.9% trace metals basis