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Topochemical Synthesis of Single-Crystalline Hydrogen-Bonded Cross-Linked Organic Frameworks and Their Guest-Induced Elastic Expansion.
Jiang, Xuanfeng; Cui, Xunzhe; Duncan, Andrew J E; Li, Liang; Hughes, Russell P; Staples, Richard J; Alexandrov, Eugeny V; Proserpio, Davide M; Wu, Yuyang; Ke, Chenfeng.
Affiliation
  • Jiang X; Department of Chemistry , Dartmouth College , 6128 Burke Laboratory , Hanover , New Hampshire 03755 , United States.
  • Cui X; Key Laboratory of Green Preparation and Application for Functional Materials, Ministry of Education, School of Materials Science and Engineering , Hubei University , Wuhan 430062 , P.R. China.
  • Duncan AJE; Department of Chemistry , Dartmouth College , 6128 Burke Laboratory , Hanover , New Hampshire 03755 , United States.
  • Li L; Department of Chemistry , Dartmouth College , 6128 Burke Laboratory , Hanover , New Hampshire 03755 , United States.
  • Hughes RP; Department of Chemistry , Dartmouth College , 6128 Burke Laboratory , Hanover , New Hampshire 03755 , United States.
  • Staples RJ; Department of Chemistry , Dartmouth College , 6128 Burke Laboratory , Hanover , New Hampshire 03755 , United States.
  • Alexandrov EV; Department of Chemistry , Michigan State University , 578 South Shaw Lane , East Lansing , Michigan 48824 , United States.
  • Proserpio DM; Samara Center for Theoretical Material Science (SCTMS) , Samara State Technical University , Molodogvardeyskaya St. 244 , Samara 443100 , Russia.
  • Wu Y; Samara Center for Theoretical Material Science (SCTMS) , Samara University , Moskovskoe shosse 34 , 443086 Samara , Russia.
  • Ke C; Samara Center for Theoretical Material Science (SCTMS) , Samara State Technical University , Molodogvardeyskaya St. 244 , Samara 443100 , Russia.
J Am Chem Soc ; 141(27): 10915-10923, 2019 07 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31246447
ABSTRACT
Covalently linked single-crystalline porous organic materials are highly desired for structure-property analysis; however, periodically polymerizing organic entities into high dimensional networks is challenging. Here, we report a series of topologically divergent single-crystalline hydrogen-bonded cross-linked organic frameworks (HCOFs) with visible guest-induced elastic expansions, which mutually integrate high structural order and high flexibility into one framework. These HCOFs are synthesized by photo-cross-linking molecular crystals with alkyldithiols of different chain lengths. Their detailed structural information was revealed by single-crystal X-ray analysis and experimental investigations of HCOFs and their corresponding single-crystalline analogues. Upon guest adsorption, HCOF-2 crystals composed of a 3D self-entangled polymer network undergo anisotropic expansion to more than twice their original size, while the 2D-bilayer HCOF-3 crystals exhibit visible, layered sorption bands and form delaminated sheets along the plane of its 2D layers. The dynamic expansion of HCOF networks creates guest-induced porosity with over 473% greater volume than their permanent voids, as calculated from their record-breaking aqueous iodine adsorption capacities. Temperature-gated DMSO sorption investigations illustrated that the flexible nature of cross-linkers in HCOFs provides positive entropy from the coexistence of multiple conformations to allow for elastic expansion and contraction of the frameworks.

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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Am Chem Soc Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: