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Bon, Volodymyr
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- 2024Guest-Induced Flexibility in a Multifunctional Ruthenium-Based Metal-Organic Framework
- 2023Shape-Memory Effect Triggered by π–π Interactions in a Flexible Terpyridine Metal–Organic Frameworkcitations
- 2023On the role of history-dependent adsorbate distribution and metastable states in switchable mesoporous metal-organic frameworkscitations
- 2022Cooperative light-induced breathing of soft porous crystals via azobenzene bucklingcitations
- 2021Elucidating the Structural Evolution of a Highly Porous Responsive Metal–Organic Framework (DUT-49(M)) upon Guest Desorption by Time-Resolved in Situ Powder X-ray Diffractioncitations
- 2020Engineering micromechanics of soft porous crystals for negative gas adsorptioncitations
- 2020In Situ Imine-Based Linker Formation for the Synthesis of Zirconium MOFs: A Route to CO2 Capture Materials and Ethylene Oligomerization Catalystscitations
- 2018Adsorption Contraction Mechanics: Understanding Breathing Energetics in Isoreticular Metal–Organic Frameworkscitations
- 2016Crystallographic insights into (CH3NH3)3(Bi2I9): a new lead-free hybrid organic–inorganic material as a potential absorber for photovoltaicscitations
- 2015Characteristics of flexibility in metal-organic framework solid solutions of composition [Zn2(BME-bdc)x(DB-bdc)2-xdabco]ncitations
- 2015Exceptional adsorption-induced cluster and network deformation in the flexible metal-organic framework DUT-8(Ni) observed by in situ X-ray diffraction and EXAFScitations
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Shape-Memory Effect Triggered by π–π Interactions in a Flexible Terpyridine Metal–Organic Framework
Abstract
Shape-memory polymers and alloys are adaptable materials capable of reversing from a deformed, metastable phase to an energetically favored original phase in response to external stimuli. In the context of metal–organic frameworks, the term shape-memory is defined as the property of a switchable framework to stabilize the reopened pore phase after the first switching transition. Herein we describe a novel flexible terpyridine MOF which, upon desolvation, transforms into a nonporous structure that reopens into a shape-memory phase when exposed to CO2 at 195 K. Based on comprehensive in situ experimental studies (SC-XRD and PXRD) and DFT energetic considerations combined with literature reports, we recommend dividing shape-memory MOFs into two categories, viz responsive and nonresponsive, depending on the transformability of the gas-free reopened pore phase into the collapsed phase. Furthermore, considering the methodological gap in discovering and understanding shape-memory porous materials, we emphasize the importance of multicycle physisorption experiments for dynamic open framework materials, including metal–organic and covalent organic frameworks.