Résumé
We present a computational multiscale study of a metal organic framework (MOF)/polymer composite combining micro- and mesoscopic resolution, by coupling atomistic and coarse grained (CG) force field-based molecular dynamics simulations. As a proof of concept, we describe the copper paddlewheel-based HKUST-1 MOF/poly(vinyl alcohol) composite. Our newly developed CG model reproduces the salient features of the interface in excellent agreement with the atomistic model and allows the investigation of substantially larger systems. The polymer penetrates into the open pores-of the MOF as a result of the interactions between its OH groups and the O and Cu atoms in the pores, suggesting an excellent MOF/polymer compatibility. Polymer structure is affected by the MOP surface up to a distance of times its radius of gyration. This study paves the way toward understanding important interfacial phenomena such as aggregation and phase separation in these mixed matrix systems.