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Anisotropic Thermal and Guest-Induced Responses of an Ultramicroporous Framework with Rigid Linkers.

Josie E AuckettSamuel G DuykerEkaterina I IzgorodinaChris S HawesDavid R TurnerStuart R BattenVanessa K Peterson
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
The interdependent effects of temperature and guest uptake on the structure of the ultramicroporous metal-organic framework [Cu3 (cdm)4 ] (cdm=C(CN)2 (CONH2 )- ) were explored in detail by using in situ neutron scattering and density functional theory calculations. The tetragonal lattice displays an anisotropic thermal response related to a hinged "lattice-fence" mechanism, unusual for this topology, which is facilitated by pivoting of the rigid cdm anion about the Cu nodes. Calculated pore-size metrics clearly illustrate the potential for temperature-mediated adsorption in ultramicroporous frameworks due to thermal fluctuations of the pore diameter near the value of the target guest kinetic diameter, though in [Cu3 (cdm)4 ] this is counteracted by a competing contraction of the pore with increasing temperature as a result of the anisotropic lattice response.
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