Abstract
The formation processes of metal-organic
frameworks are increasingly widely researched using in-situ techniques,
although there remains a scarcity of NMR studies in the field. In this
work, the synthesis of MFM-500(Ni) has been investigated using the
Combined Liquid- And Solid-State In‑situ Crystallization NMR strategy,
which provides information on the time-evolution of both solid and
liquid phases during crystallization. In our NMR study, the liquid-phase
NMR data recorded as a function of time at five fixed temperatures
afford qualitative information on the solution-phase processes and
quantitative information on the kinetic parameters of crystallization,
allowing the activation energies for nucleation and growth to be
determined. Ex-situ SAXS studies provide complementary nanoscale
information on the rapid self-assembly prior to crystallisation, and
in-situ PXRD confirms that the only crystalline phase present during the
reaction is phase-pure MFM-500(Ni).