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Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Metal-organic Frameworks
Published on: September 5, 2014
Solvent exchange in a metal-organic framework single crystal monitored by dynamic in situ X-ray diffraction
Jordan M Cox1, Ian M Walton1, Gage Bateman1
1Department of Chemistry, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14260-3000, USA.
Abstract:
Understanding the processes by which porous solid-state materials adsorb and release guest molecules would represent a significant step towards developing rational design principles for functional porous materials. To elucidate the process of liquid exchange in these materials, dynamic in situ X-ray diffraction techniques have been developed which utilize liquid-phase chemical stimuli. Using these time-resolved diffraction techniques, the ethanol solvation process in a flexible metal-organic framework [Co(AIP)(bpy)0.5(H2O)]·2H2O was examined. The measurements provide important insight into the nature of the chemical transformation in this system including the presence of a previously unreported neat ethanol solvate structure.

