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Unravelling Negative In-plane Stretchability of 2D MOF by Large Scale Machine Learning Potential Molecular Dynamics

Materials Science 2023-07-31 v1 Computational Physics

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) hold immense potential for various applications due to their distinctive intrinsic properties compared to their 3D analogues. Herein, we designed in silico a highly stable NiF2_2(pyrazine)2_2 2D MOF with a two-periodic wine-rack architecture. Extensive first-principles calculations and Molecular Dynamics simulations based on a newly developed machine learning potential (MLP) revealed that this 2D MOF exhibits huge in-plane Poisson's ratio anisotropy. This results into an anomalous negative in-plane stretchability, as evidenced by an uncommon decrease of its in-plane area upon the application of uniaxial tensile strain that makes this 2D MOF particularly attractive for flexible wearable electronics and ultra-thin sensor applications. We further demonstrated that the derived MLP offers a unique opportunity to effectively anticipate the finite temperature mechanical properties of MOFs at large scale. As a proof-concept, MLP-based Molecular Dynamics simulations were successfully achieved on 2D NiF2_2(pyrazine)2_2 with a dimension of 28.2×\times28.2 nm2^2 relevant to the length scale experimentally attainable for the fabrication of MOF film.

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@article{arxiv.2307.15127,
  title  = {Unravelling Negative In-plane Stretchability of 2D MOF by Large Scale Machine Learning Potential Molecular Dynamics},
  author = {Dong Fan and Aydin Ozcan and Pengbo Lyu and Guillaume Maurin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.15127},
  year   = {2023}
}

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26 pages, 4 figures