Experimentally Validated Ab Initio Crystal Structure Prediction of Novel Metal-Organic Framework Materials.
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First-principles crystal structure prediction (CSP) is the most powerful approach for materials discovery, enabling the prediction and evaluation of properties of new solid phases based only on a diagram of their underlying components. Here, we present the first CSP-based discovery of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), offering a broader alternative to conventional techniques, which rely on geometry, intuition, and experimental screening. Phase landscapes were calculated for three systems involving flexible Cu(II) nodes, which could adopt a potentially limitless number of network topologies and are not amenable to conventional MOF design. The CSP procedure was validated experimentally through the synthesis of materials whose structures perfectly matched those found among the lowest-energy calculated structures and whose relevant properties, such as combustion energies, could immediately be evaluated from CSP-derived structures.
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Funder: Canada Research Chairs
Funder: Leverhulme Trust
Funder: University of Birmingham
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1520-5126
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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (RGPIN-2017-06467, RGPAS 507837-17, JCP 562908-2022)

