Visualizing the Dynamics of Temperature- and Solvent-Responsive Soft Crystals.
Jiandong PangCaiping LiuYougui HuangMingyan WuFeilong JiangDa-Qiang YuanFalu HuKongzhao SuGuoliang LiuMaochun HongPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
We demonstrate that three flexible MOFs termed FJI-H11-R (FJI-H=Hong's group in Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, R=Me, Et, (i) Pr) can reversibly respond to temperature and solvents via structural transformations, which can be visualized by in situ single-crystal X-ray snapshot analyses. FJI-H11-R exhibit colossal anisotropic thermal expansion, with a record-high uniaxial positive thermal-expansion coefficient of 653.2×10(-6) K(-1) observed in FJI-H11-Me. Additionally, large c-axial shrinkage of 32.4 % is also observed during desolvation. The stimuli-responsive mechanism reveals the structural evolutions are related to the rotations and deformations of the organic linkers.