Coordination modulated on-off switching of flexibility in a metal-organic framework

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Abstract

Stimuli-responsive metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) exhibit dynamic, and typically reversible, structural changes upon exposure to external stimuli. This process often induces drastic changes in their adsorption properties. Herein, we present a stimuli-responsive MOF, 1·[CuCl], that shows temperature dependent switching from a rigid to flexible phase. This conversion is associated with a dramatic reversible change in the gas adsorption properties, from Type-I to S-shaped isotherms. The structural transition is facilitated by a novel mechanism that involves both a change in coordination number (3 to 2) and geometry (trigonal planar to linear) of the post-synthetically added Cu(i) ion. This process serves to 'unlock' the framework rigidity imposed by metal chelation of the bis-pyrazolyl groups and realises the intrinsic flexibility of the organic link. This journal is

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Albalad, J., Peralta, R. A., Huxley, M. T., Tsoukatos, S., Shi, Z., Zhang, Y. B., … Doonan, C. J. (2021). Coordination modulated on-off switching of flexibility in a metal-organic framework. Chemical Science, 12(44), 14893–14900. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc04712d

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