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Solvent-induced structural transformation in a one-dimensional coordination polymer
Jin, Kangwoo
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Park, Nohyoon
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Ahn, Yongdeok
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Seo, Daeha
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Moon, Dohyun
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Sung, Jooyoung
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Park, Jinhee
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Title
Solvent-induced structural transformation in a one-dimensional coordination polymer
Issued Date
2024-02
Citation
Jin, Kangwoo. (2024-02). Solvent-induced structural transformation in a one-dimensional coordination polymer. Nanoscale, 16(9), 4571–4577. doi: 10.1039/d4nr00265b
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Article
Keywords
PI STACKING
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ADSORPTION
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CRYSTAL
ISSN
2040-3364
Abstract
We have rationally designed a one-dimensional coordination polymer (1D CP), termed 1D-DGIST-18, that exhibits intrinsic structural flexibility. This 1D CP enables its expansion into a three-dimensional network through supramolecular interactions involving coordinated solvents and/or ligands. The strategic selection of solvents for solvent exchange, prior to drying, significantly influences the structures of 1D-DGIST-18 by removing certain coordinating solvents and modulating π-π stacking. Consequently, a hierarchical porosity emerges, ranging from micro- to meso- to macroporous structures, which is attributed to its inherent structural dynamics. Additionally, the formation of excimers endows 1D-DGIST-18, when immersed in acetone, with ‘turn-on’ fluorescence, as evidenced by fluorescence decay profiles. These structural transitions within 1D-DGIST-18 are further elucidated using single-crystal X-ray diffractometry. The insights from this study provide a foundation for the design of materials with structural dynamics and tunable properties. © 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/48149
DOI
10.1039/d4nr00265b
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
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