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Synthesis and Characterization of Functionalized Metal-organic Frameworks
Published on: September 5, 2014
Crystals springing into action: metal-organic framework CUK-1 as a pressure-driven molecular spring
Paul Iacomi1, Ji Sun Lee2, Louis Vanduyfhuys3
1ICGM, University Montpellier, CNRS, ENSCM F-34095 Montpellier France pascal.yot@umontpellier.fr +33 4 67 14 42 90 +33 4 67 14 32 94.
Abstract:
Mercury porosimetry and in situ high pressure single crystal X-ray diffraction revealed the wine-rack CUK-1 MOF as a unique crystalline material capable of a fully reversible mechanical pressure-triggered structural contraction. The near-absence of hysteresis upon cycling exhibited by this robust MOF, akin to an ideal molecular spring, is associated with a constant work energy storage capacity of 40 J g-1. Molecular simulations were further deployed to uncover the free-energy landscape behind this unprecedented pressure-responsive phenomenon in the area of compliant hybrid porous materials. This discovery is of utmost importance from the perspective of instant energy storage and delivery.

