Reversible switching between highly porous and non-porous phases of an interpenetrated diamondoid coordination network that exhibits gate-opening at methane storage pressures
posted on 2018-07-06, 11:44authored byQing‐Yuan Yang, Prem Lama, Susan Sen, Matteo LusiMatteo Lusi, Kai-Jie Chen, Wen-Yang Gao, Mohana Shivanna, Tony Pham, Nobuhiko Hosono, Shinpei Kusaka, John J. Perry, Shengqian Ma, Brian Space, Leonard J. Barbour, Susumu Kitagawa, Michael J. Zaworotko
Herein, we report that a new flexible coordination network, NiL2 (L=4‐(4‐pyridyl)‐biphenyl‐4‐carboxylic acid), with diamondoid topology switches between non‐porous (closed) and several porous (open) phases at specific CO2 and CH4 pressures. These phases are manifested by multi‐step low‐pressure isotherms for CO2 or a single‐step high‐pressure isotherm for CH4. The potential methane working capacity of NiL2 approaches that of compressed natural gas but at much lower pressures. The guest‐induced phase transitions of NiL2 were studied by single‐crystal XRD, in situ variable pressure powder XRD, synchrotron powder XRD, pressure‐gradient differential scanning calorimetry (P‐DSC), and molecular modeling. The detailed structural information provides insight into the extreme flexibility of NiL2. Specifically, the extended linker ligand, L, undergoes ligand contortion and interactions between interpenetrated networks or sorbate–sorbent interactions enable the observed switching.
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Prehistoric Hunting and Herd Management in Kenya
Directorate for Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences
SFI, National Science Foundation, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Reversible switching between highly porous and non-porous phases of an interpenetrated diamondoid coordination network that exhibits gate-opening at methane storage pressures, Angewandte Chemie;54,pp. 7042-7045 which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201800820
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