Determination of the dehydration pathway in a flexible metal-organic framework by dynamic in situ x-ray diffraction

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Understanding guest exchange processes in metal-organic frameworks is an important step toward the rational design of functional materials with tailor-made properties. The dehydration of the flexible metal-organic framework [Co(AIP)(bpy)0.5(H2O)]•2H2O was studied by novel in situ dynamic x-ray diffraction techniques. The complex mechanism of dehydration, along with the as-yet unreported metastable structures, was determined. The structural information obtained by the application of these techniques helps to elucidate the important guest-host interactions involved in shaping the structural landscape of the framework lattice and to highlight the importance of utilizing this technique in the characterization of functional framework materials.

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Walton, I. M., Cox, J. M., Myers, S. D., Benson, C. A., Mitchell, T. B., Bateman, G. S., … Benedict, J. B. (2020). Determination of the dehydration pathway in a flexible metal-organic framework by dynamic in situ x-ray diffraction. Structural Dynamics, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/4.0000015

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