Guest-Induced Structural Transformations in a Porous Halogen-Bonded Framework.
Varvara I NikolayenkoDominic C CastellDewald P van HeerdenLeonard J BarbourPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Structural evidence obtained from in situ X-ray diffraction shows that halogen bonding is responsible for the formation of a dynamic porous molecular solid. This material is surprisingly robust and undergoes reversible switching of its pore volume by activation or by exposure to a series of gases of different sizes and shapes. Volumetric gas sorption and pressure-gradient differential scanning calorimetry (P-DSC) data provide further mechanistic insight into the breathing behavior.
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