Tuning the magneto-structural properties of non-porous coordination polymers by HCl chemisorption

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Abstract

Responsive materials for which physical or chemical properties can be tuned by applying an external stimulus are attracting considerable interest in view of their potential applications as chemical switches or molecular sensors. A potential source of such materials is metal-organic frameworks. These porous coordination polymers permit the physisorption of guest molecules that can provoke subtle changes in their porous structure, thus affecting their physical properties. Here we show that the chemisorption of gaseous HCl molecules by a non-porous one-dimensional coordination polymer instigates drastic modifications in the magnetic properties of the material. These changes result from profound structural changes, involving cleavage and formation of covalent bonds, but with no disruption of crystallinity. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Coronado, E., Giménez-Marqués, M., Espallargas, G. M., & Brammer, L. (2012). Tuning the magneto-structural properties of non-porous coordination polymers by HCl chemisorption. Nature Communications, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1827

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