Unusual adsorption behaviours and responsive structural dynamics via selective gate effects of an hourglass porous metal–organic framework
Résumé
An hourglass porous metal-organic framework, LIFM-12, constructed on a T-shaped flexible ligand with Cu 2+ paddle-wheel clusters, shows temperature and gas adsorption responsive structural dynamics upon reversible molecular guest binding. Temperature-dependent single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction experiments show that the open gate status of the framework with adaptive behaviours facilitates kinetic diffusion of gas molecules resulting in the sequential filling of pores of different sizes, thus creating a breathing behaviour reminiscent of the observation of several steps in adsorption isotherms. In addition, adsorption studies revealed that LIFM-12 performs exceptional adsorption selectivity of 10-25 for CO 2 versus light gases N 2 , CH 4 , and CO and up to 200 for C 3 H 6 versus CH 4 .
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