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Guest-selective shape-memory effect in a switchable metal-organic framework DUT-8(Zn).

Leila AbylgazinaIrena SenkovskaVolodymyr BonNadine BönischMariia MaliutaStefan Kaskel
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Crystal size engineering allows tailoring of flexible metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to achieve new properties. The gating type flexibility of the DUT-8(Zn) ([Zn 2 (2,6-ndc) 2 (dabco)] n , 2,6-ndc = 2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylate, dabco = 1,4-diazabicyclo-[2.2.2]-octane) compound is known to be extremely particle size sensitive. Here, the physisorption of ethanol vapor gives rise to so-called shape-memory effect, leading to rigidification and flexibility suppression. According to powder X-ray diffraction and nitrogen physisorption experiments, the open pore phase is retained selectively after desorption of alcohols, which could be attributed to the nano-structuring and surface deformation of the crystals as a result of exposure to alcohols.
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