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Crystalline coordination framework endowed with dynamic gate-opening behaviour by being downsized to a thin film

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NATURE CHEMISTRY
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 377-383

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NCHEM.2469

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [20350030, 23245012, 25810039]
  2. JASRI [2010B1468, 2011A1382, 2011A1463, 2011B1013, 2011B1529, 2012A1505, 2012A1508, 2012B1518, 2012B1304, 2013A1146, 2013A1486, 2013B1410]
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15H05479, 26248019, 25810039] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The fabrication of porous coordination frameworks in thin-film forms has been investigated intensively with a view to using their structural response to external stimuli and guests for potential nanotechnological applications, for example as membranes for gas separation. Here we report a coordination framework that exhibits a dynamic guest-sorption behaviour in a nanometre-sized thin-film form (16 nm thick), yet shows no guest uptake in the bulk. Highly oriented crystalline thin films of this coordination framework-which consists of interdigitated two-dimensional layers of {Fe(py)(2)[Pt(CN)(4)]} (py, pyridine)-were fabricated through liquid-phase layer-by-layer synthesis. The resulting thin film exhibited a clear guest uptake with a structural transformation of the gate-opening type as characterized by in situ X-ray diffraction. Increasing the film's thickness markedly suppressed this behaviour. We envisage that such a crystal-downsizing effect may be observed with other coordination frameworks, and may be of use to develop functional materials, for example, for switching or sensing devices.

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