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Switchable gate-opening effect in metal-organic polyhedra assemblies through solution processing.


ABSTRACT: Gate-opening gas sorption is known for metal-organic frameworks, and is associated with structural flexibility and advantageous properties for sensing and gas uptake. Here, we show that gate-opening is also possible for metal-organic polyhedra (MOPs), and depends on the molecular organisation in the lattice. Thanks to the solubility of MOPs, several interchangeable solvatomorphs of a lantern-type MOP were synthesised via treatment with different solvents. One phase obtained through use of methanol induced a gate-opening effect in the lattice in response to carbon dioxide uptake. The sorption process was thoroughly investigated with in situ powder X-ray diffraction and simultaneous adsorption experiments. Meanwhile, solution processing of this flexible phase using THF led to a permanently porous phase without a gate-opening effect. Furthermore, we find that we can change the metallic composition of the MOP, and yet retain flexibility. By showing that gate-opening can be switched on and off depending on the solvent of crystallisation, these findings have implications for the solution-based processing of MOPs.

SUBMITTER: Craig GA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6115636 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Switchable gate-opening effect in metal-organic polyhedra assemblies through solution processing.

Craig Gavin A GA   Larpent Patrick P   Kusaka Shinpei S   Matsuda Ryotaro R   Kitagawa Susumu S   Furukawa Shuhei S  

Chemical science 20180710 31


Gate-opening gas sorption is known for metal-organic frameworks, and is associated with structural flexibility and advantageous properties for sensing and gas uptake. Here, we show that gate-opening is also possible for metal-organic polyhedra (MOPs), and depends on the molecular organisation in the lattice. Thanks to the solubility of MOPs, several interchangeable solvatomorphs of a lantern-type MOP were synthesised <i>via</i> treatment with different solvents. One phase obtained through use of  ...[more]

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