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Tuning Adsorption-Induced Responsiveness of a Flexible Metal-Organic Framework JUK-8 by Linker Halogenation

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 34, Issue 7, Pages 3430-3439

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c00249

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  1. National Science Centre (NCN), Poland [2020/36/C/ST4/00534, 2019/35/B/ST5/01067]
  2. DFG [FOR2433]
  3. BMBF [05K19OD2]
  4. PL-Grid Infrastructure

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In this study, control over the adsorption properties of a flexible platform was achieved by incorporating halogen substituents, providing valuable guidance for the further development of flexible and adaptable materials.
Flexible stimuli-responsive metal-organic frameworks have become promising candidates for numerous applications in gas-related technologies; however, the methods of fine tuning their responses are still limited and sought after. In this work, we demonstrate control over the adsorption properties of a flexible platform by incorporating halogen substituents (X = F, Cl, Br, I) into an eightfold interpenetrated isoreticular series [Zn(oba)(X-pip)](n) (JUK-8X; X-pip = 4-pyridyl-functionalized benzene-1,3-dicarbo-5-halogenohydrazide; oba(2-) = 4,4'-oxydibenzoic carboxylate). The introduced halogen atoms allow for precise tuning of CO2 gate-opening pressures from p/p(0) = 0.08 for the parental JUK-8 to 0.78 for the chlorine-functionalized JUK-8Cl. The presence of fluorine or chlorine substituent in the X-pip linker practically does not influence the maximum molar CO2 uptake as compared to JUK-8, whereas larger bromine or iodine atoms increase this uptake by 59 and 48%, respectively. Utilizing in situ powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) during CO2 adsorption for a model JUK-8F, we propose a detailed mechanism of phase transitions including positions of the adsorbed gas molecules for the two loaded phases. Density functional theory calculations supported by in situ PXRD measurements at a saturation pressure shed light on the unusual CO2 adsorption properties of JUK-8Br and JUK-8I. Overall, our report demonstrates the use of halogen interactions for the control of a gas-responsive system and provides insightful guidance for the further development of flexible, adaptable materials.

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