沸石
分子动力学
亚稳态
硅酸铝
化学物理
密闭空间
材料科学
纳米孔
衍射
失真(音乐)
相(物质)
滑脱
钨
结晶学
化学
纳米技术
计算化学
复合材料
物理
光学
催化作用
生物化学
有机化学
冶金
放大器
CMOS芯片
光电子学
作者
A. Rabdel Ruiz‐Salvador,Said Hamad,A. Rabdel Ruiz‐Salvador,Virginia Domínguez−García,Patrick J. Merkling,David Dubbeldam,Sofı́a Calero
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b02103
摘要
Molecular valves are becoming popular for potential biomedical applications. However, little is known concerning their performance in energy and environmental areas. Zeolite RHO shows unique pore deformations upon changes in hydration, cation siting, cation type, or temperature–pressure conditions. By varying the level of distortion of double eight-rings, it is possible to control the adsorption properties, which confer a molecular valve behavior to this material. We have employed interatomic potentials-based simulations to obtain a detailed atomistic view of the structural distortion mechanisms of zeolite RHO, in contrast with the averaged and space group restricted information provided by diffraction studies. We have modeled four aluminosilicate structures, containing Li+, Na+, K+, Ca2+ cations. The distortions of the three different zeolite rings are coupled, and the six- and eight-membered rings are largely flexible. A large dependence on the polarizing power of the extra-framework cations and with the loading of water has been found for the minimum aperture of the eight-membered rings that control the nanovalve effect. The calculated energy barriers for moving the cations across the eight-membered rings are very high, which explains the experimentally observed slow kinetics of the phase transition as well as the appearance of metastable phases.
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