Shape-Memory Nanopores Induced in Coordination Frameworks by Crystal Downsizing
Kyoto University · Japan Science and Technology Agency · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Flexible porous coordination polymers change their structure in response to molecular incorporation but recover their original configuration after the guest has been removed. We demonstrated that the crystal downsizing of twofold interpenetrated frameworks of [Cu(2)(dicarboxylate)(2)(amine)](n) regulates the structural flexibility and induces a shape-memory effect in the coordination frameworks. In addition to the two structures that contribute to the sorption process (that is, a nonporous closed phase and a guest-included open phase), we isolated an unusual, metastable open dried phase when downsizing the crystals to the mesoscale, and the closed phase was recovered by thermal treatment. Crystal downsizing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 19.07
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
14- YSYoko Sakata
Kyoto University, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto Research Park
- SFShuhei FurukawaCorresponding
Kyoto University, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto Research Park
- MKMio Kondo
Kyoto University, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto Research Park
- KHKenji Hirai
Kyoto University
- NHNao Horike
Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kyoto Research Park
Topics & keywords
- Metastability
- Sorption
- Phase (matter)
- Crystal (programming language)
- Materials science
- Crystallography
- Coordination polymer
- Chemical engineering