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Stepwise Observation of Iodine Diffusion in a Flexible Coordination Network Having Dual Interactive Sites.

Hiroyoshi OhtsuJoonsik KimTatsuya KanamaruDaishi InoueDaisuke HashizumeMasaki Kawano
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
We created dual interactive sites in a porous coordination network using a CuI cluster and a rotation-restricted ligand, tetra(3-pyridyl)phenylmethane (3-TPPM). The dual interactive sites of iodide and Cu ions can adsorb I2 via four-step processes including two chemisorption processes. Initially, one I2 molecule was physisorbed in a pore and successively chemisorbed on iodide sites of the pore surface, and then the next I2 molecule was physisorbed and chemisorbed on Cu ions to form a cross-linked network. We revealed the four-step I2 diffusion process by single-crystal X-ray structure determination and spectroscopic kinetic analysis.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • quantum dots
  • high resolution
  • metal organic framework
  • molecular docking
  • dual energy
  • magnetic resonance
  • network analysis