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Controlling the alignment of 1D nanochannel arrays in oriented metal-organic framework films for host-guest materials design.
Okada, Kenji; Nakanishi, Miharu; Ikigaki, Ken; Tokudome, Yasuaki; Falcaro, Paolo; Doonan, Christian J; Takahashi, Masahide.
Afiliación
  • Okada K; Department of Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University Sakai Osaka 599-8531 Japan okada@photomater.com masa@photomater.com.
  • Nakanishi M; JST, PRESTO 4-1-8 Honcho Kawaguchi Saitama 332-0012 Japan.
  • Ikigaki K; Department of Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University Sakai Osaka 599-8531 Japan okada@photomater.com masa@photomater.com.
  • Tokudome Y; Department of Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University Sakai Osaka 599-8531 Japan okada@photomater.com masa@photomater.com.
  • Falcaro P; Department of Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University Sakai Osaka 599-8531 Japan okada@photomater.com masa@photomater.com.
  • Doonan CJ; Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Graz University of Technology Stremayrgasse 9 Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Takahashi M; Department of Chemistry, The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia 5005 Australia.
Chem Sci ; 11(30): 8005-8012, 2020 Jul 14.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34094169
Controlling the direction of molecular-scale pores enables the accommodation of guest molecular-scale species with alignment in the desired direction, allowing for the development of high-performance mechanical, thermal, electronic, photonic and biomedical organic devices (host-guest approach). Regularly ordered 1D nanochannels of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been demonstrated as superior hosts for aligning functional molecules and polymers. However, controlling the orientation of MOF films with 1D nanochannels at commercially relevant scales remains a significant challenge. Here, we report the fabrication of macroscopically oriented films of Cu-based pillar-layered MOFs having regularly ordered 1D nanochannels. The direction of 1D nanochannels is controllable by optimizing the crystal growth process; 1D nanochannels align either perpendicular or parallel to substrates, offering molecular-scale pore arrays for a macroscopic alignment of functional guest molecules in the desired direction. Due to the fundamental interest and widespread technological importance of controlling the alignment of functional molecules and polymers in a particular direction, orientation-controllable MOF films will open up the possibility of realising the potential of MOFs in advanced technologies.

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Chem Sci Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article