Abstract
Origami, known as paper folding has become a fascinating research topic recently. Origami-inspired materials often establish mechanical properties that are difficult to achieve in conventional materials. However, the materials based on origami tessellation at the molecular level have been significantly underexplored. Herein, we report a two-dimensional (2D) porphyrinic metal-organic framework (MOF), self-assembled from Zn nodes and flexible porphyrin linkers, displaying folding motions based on origami tessellation. A combined experimental and theoretical investigation demonstrated the origami mechanism of the 2D porphyrinic MOF, whereby the flexible linker acts as a pivoting point. The discovery of the 2D tessellation hidden in the 2D MOF unveils origami mechanics at the molecular level.
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Jin, E., Lee, I. S., Yang, D. C. M., Moon, D., Nam, J., Cho, H., … Choe, W. (2023). Origamic metal-organic framework toward mechanical metamaterial. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43647-8
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