Abstract

Force field based simulations have been employed to model the structure, and mechanical and mass transport properties of the all-silica zeolite MFI (ZSM5—Si96O192). Undeformed and deformed MFI subject to uniaxial loading in each of the three principal directions were investigated. The mechanical properties are predicted to include negative on-axis Poisson's ratios (auxetic behaviour) in the x 1–x 3 plane of the undeformed structure, and are strain-dependent. Transformation from positive-to-negative Poisson's ratio behaviour, and vice versa, is predicted for most on-axis Poisson's ratios at critical loading strains. Simulations of the simultaneous sorption of neopentane and benzene guest molecules onto the undeformed host MFI framework indicate a low neopentane-to-benzene loading ratio, consistent with experimental observation. The sorption of these two molecular species onto deformed MFI is Poisson's ratio- and strain-dependent. Uniaxial tensile loading along a direction containing a negative on-axis Poisson's ratio leads to an increase in the loading of the larger neopentane molecules with respect to benzene, strongly correlated with the increase in volume associated with auxetic behaviour.

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