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Reversible transformations between the non-porous phases of a flexible coordination network enabled by transient porosity.


ABSTRACT: Flexible metal-organic materials that exhibit stimulus-responsive switching between closed (non-porous) and open (porous) structures induced by gas molecules are of potential utility in gas storage and separation. Such behaviour is currently limited to a few dozen physisorbents that typically switch through a breathing mechanism requiring structural contortions. Here we show a clathrate (non-porous) coordination network that undergoes gas-induced switching between multiple non-porous phases through transient porosity, which involves the diffusion of guests between discrete voids through intra-network distortions. This material is synthesized as a clathrate phase with solvent-filled cavities; evacuation affords a single-crystal to single-crystal transformation to a phase with smaller cavities. At 298 K, carbon dioxide, acetylene, ethylene and ethane induce reversible switching between guest-free and gas-loaded clathrate phases. For carbon dioxide and acetylene at cryogenic temperatures, phases showing progressively higher loadings were observed and characterized using in situ X-ray diffraction, and the mechanism of diffusion was computationally elucidated.

SUBMITTER: Nikolayenko VI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10070188 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reversible transformations between the non-porous phases of a flexible coordination network enabled by transient porosity.

Nikolayenko Varvara I VI   Castell Dominic C DC   Sensharma Debobroto D   Shivanna Mohana M   Loots Leigh L   Forrest Katherine A KA   Solanilla-Salinas Carlos J CJ   Otake Ken-Ichi KI   Kitagawa Susumu S   Barbour Leonard J LJ   Space Brian B   Zaworotko Michael J MJ  

Nature chemistry 20230213 4


Flexible metal-organic materials that exhibit stimulus-responsive switching between closed (non-porous) and open (porous) structures induced by gas molecules are of potential utility in gas storage and separation. Such behaviour is currently limited to a few dozen physisorbents that typically switch through a breathing mechanism requiring structural contortions. Here we show a clathrate (non-porous) coordination network that undergoes gas-induced switching between multiple non-porous phases thro  ...[more]

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