Andreas Schneemann
schneesci.bsky.social
Andreas Schneemann
@schneesci.bsky.social
Group Leader at TU Dresden. Interested in Porous Materials, predominantly Covalent Organic Frameworks and Metal-Organic Frameworks and Metal Hydrides
Now in @chemcomm.rsc.org - the Xenon induced phase transition in ZIF-4 uncovered by solid state NMR during 129Xe adsorption. Congratulations to Tobias from the Brunner group @tudresden.bsky.social and @henkegroup.bsky.social, @wenlong-xue.bsky.social !

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Xenon adsorption-induced flexibility of the zeolitic imidazolate framework ZIF-4 observed by in situ 129Xe NMR spectroscopy
In situ 129Xe NMR spectroscopy reveals an unexpected, xenon adsorption-induced flexibility of ZIF-4. Beyond a certain threshold pressure, xenon induces a structural transition at low temperature. This...
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October 2, 2025 at 7:31 AM
Now in Inorganic Chemistry @acs.org 📄! Collaboration with Nick and Liam from SSRL ⚠️ Treating of Mg(BH4)2 with liquid ammonia yields the hexammine (NH3)6Mg(BH4)2 whose structure was solved🔎 using radiation from SLAC. Congrats to the team NREL, @sandialabs.bsky.social ! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Orientational Disorder of NH3 in Hexammine Magnesium Borohydride
Hexammine magnesium borohydride, Mg(NH3)6(BH4)2, consists of adducted NH3 molecules locked in a matrix of Mg cations and borohydride anions. It is a candidate material for hydrogen storage, with 16.8 wt % hydrogen stored in both the NH3 and borohydride anions. It may also be of interest as an Mg2+-conducting electrolyte in solid-state batteries. Its crystal structure has, until now, eluded a proper structural solution due to ambiguity regarding the NH3 position and behavior. In this work, we show using synchrotron X-ray diffraction that the room-temperature structure can be solved only with a model assuming the orientational disorder of ammonia molecules within the crystal structure. Cooling the sample to 120 K yields additional Bragg peaks, which can be solved only with a unit cell expansion consistent with the freezing of the orientational freedom of ammonia molecules. Using this insight from the structure solution, we performed a full assignment of the vibrational modes in the room-temperature infrared spectrum.
pubs.acs.org
September 3, 2025 at 7:21 AM
Reposted by Andreas Schneemann
New paper just out @jacs.acspublications.org In his 3rd first-author paper from his PhD, Wen-Long Xue shows that mechanochemical synthesis enables melting & glass formation of a Cd-based MOF, plus controlled nanocrystal growth to form MOF glass-ceramics. A great team effort!
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Mechanochemical Synthesis Enables Melting, Glass Formation and Glass–Ceramic Conversion in a Cadmium-Based Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are versatile materials with tunable properties and broad applications. Here, we report the first cadmium-based zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) glass, prepared by melt-quenching sub-micrometer-sized Cd(im)2 particles (im– = imidazolate) obtained via mechanochemical synthesis. This route increases defect density and reduces crystallite domain size, lowering the melting temperature from 461 °C (for larger solution-synthesized microcrystals) to 455 °C, thereby mitigating thermal decomposition during melting. Crystalline Cd(im)2 adopts a two-fold interpenetrated diamondoid (dia-c) topology, assembled from tetrahedral Cd2+ centers and im– linkers. Rapid cooling of the Cd(im)2 melt yields a monolithic glass with a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 175 °C. Structural analysis confirms that short-range connectivity within individual networks is maintained, whereas interactions between the interpenetrated networks are disrupted in the glass. Upon reheating, partial recrystallization produces a single-component glass–ceramic with enhanced mechanical properties, an unprecedented behavior in melt-quenched ZIF glasses. Investigations of thermal parameters (cooling rates) and partial linker substitution reveal strategies for tuning the phase behavior of both glass and glass–ceramic. These findings extend ZIF glass systems to second-row transition metal ions and underscore mechanochemical synthesis as a tool for tailoring the thermal properties of MOFs. This dual-phase functionality, combining glassy and crystalline domains of identical composition within a single material, offers potential for applications in thermal energy storage, phase change memory, and optics.
doi.org
April 25, 2025 at 7:00 AM
Congratulations to Ayisha from the Team of @knebelalexander.bsky.social
On her paper out in Advanced Functional Materials! Nominally "non-porous" MIL-116(Ga) can be used for Helium Upgrading! Glad we could help! advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Ideal Molecular Sieving with a Dense MOF for Helium Upgrading with Highly Diffusion Selective Mixed Matrix Membranes
The separation of Helium gas from natural gas is challenging but highly important. MIL-116(Ga), a “non-porous” metal–organic framework is used as a molecular sieve to separate He from CH4. Druse-like...
advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
February 25, 2025 at 3:56 PM
Beware of the defects in ZIFs and their glasses ⚠️ With @henkegroup.bsky.social
and the Brunner group @tudresden.bsky.social by NMR we observed that dangling linker imidazoles react with CO2 to form carbamates during adsorption studies - now in Chem. Mater. @acs.org !
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Defect Identification in Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Glasses by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy Using 13CO2 as Probe
Melt-quenched glasses from zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), a subset of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) constructed from imidazolate linkers and divalent metal ions, represent a novel class of ...
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February 8, 2025 at 9:54 AM
Take a look at Albrechts work in @chemsci.bsky.social @royalsocietypublishing.org A series of electron deficient vinylene-linked COFs was prepared and used to host sulfur in cathodes for LiS 🔋 Financed by CRC-1415 @dfg.de pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
Electron-deficient two-dimensional poly(arylene vinylene) covalent organic frameworks: efficient synthesis and host–guest interaction
Crystalline and porous 2D poly(arylene vinylene)s (2D PAVs), i.e. vinylene-linked 2D conjugated covalent organic frameworks, represent promising materials for electronic and electrochemical applicatio...
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February 4, 2025 at 7:41 AM
Reposted by Andreas Schneemann
Square-triangle tilings could be an infinite topological playground for 2D COFs, but they require precise linker size matching to work. Here we present a system, where we see evidence of linker mixing and heteroepitaxy due to size matching.
Evidence Of Heteroepitaxy and Solid Solutions in lattice matched ternary COF Systems

Authors: Alena Winter, Juliane Lange, Farzad Hamdi, Panagiotis Kastritis, Frederik Haase
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2025-76z5m
January 31, 2025 at 10:21 AM
To get started on #Bluesky - check out is the new preprint of @knebelalexander.bsky.social on @chemrxiv.bsky.social ! A nominally non-porous MOF MIL-116 was used as a filler in MMMs for separating Helium from Natural Gas! Glad we could contribute to this work!

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Ideal Molecular Sieving with a Dense MOF for Helium Upgrading with Highly Diffusion Selective Mixed Matrix Membranes
Helium is one of the most critical resources of our planet, as it is a finite resource, cannot be produced from radioactive decay in sufficient amounts and escapes our atmosphere, while being extraord...
chemrxiv.org
December 13, 2024 at 7:20 AM