期刊
NANO RESEARCH
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 432-437出版社
TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12274-020-3002-7
关键词
metal-organic frameworks; morphology control; framework flexibility; shape-memory effect; gas sorption
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资金
- Australian Research Council [DE160100306, DP190101402]
- Centre for Advanced Nanomaterials at the University of Adelaide
- Australian Research Council [DE160100306] Funding Source: Australian Research Council
The precise control of crystal morphology in MOFs can optimize adsorptive properties and integration within devices. The synthesis of Cu-2(bdc)(2)(bpy) crystals with a picture frame-like morphology resulted in different dynamic properties depending on the quantity of bpy used, demonstrating the potential for optimizing MOF properties through subtle manipulations in crystal morphology.
The precise control of the crystal morphology of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) enables optimization of its adsorptive properties, as well as enables better integration within functional devices. However, the influence of such modifications on the dynamic properties of flexible MOFs is poorly understood. Here, we report the synthesis of a series of Cu-2(bdc)(2)(bpy) (bdc(2-)= 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate; bpy = 4,4 '-bipyridine) crystals having an unusual picture frame-like morphology that results from a restriction in the quantity of bpy pillars added to the reaction mixture during the intercalation of the Cu-2(bdc)(2)(MeOH)(2)layers. The width of the frames is found to correlate with the quantity of bpy, and importantly, causes the dynamic properties of the resulting Cu-2(bdc)(2)(bpy) material to vary between rigid, elastic, and shape memory modes. In all, the results demonstrate the potential for the properties of MOFs to be optimized via subtle manipulations in the crystal morphology rather than changes in the overall material composition.
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