| Literature DB >> 32150318 |
Matteo Savastano1, Carla Bazzicalupi1, Antonio Bianchi1.
Abstract
XOFs-type materials (X=M, C, S, that is, metal-organic frameworks, covalent organic frameworks and supramolecular organic frameworks, respectively) share a common unifying feature: mutual spatial orientation of constituting components is strictly directional and unchanging by design. Herein, we illustrate an alternate design for porous architectures, as rigid joints constituted by coordinative (MOFs), covalent (COFs), or hydrogen-donor/acceptor (SOFs) bonds, are replaced by supramolecular ball joints, which confer unprecedented flexibility, especially angular, to porous networks. The obtained frameworks remain highly organized but are also permutable: lacking a forced convergence towards an immutable minimum energy structure, these systems remain able to adjust depending on external conditions. Results of POF (permutable organized framework) synthesis is a family of structures rather than a single pre-determined three-dimensional arrangement, as we demonstrate with an illustrative set of 5 XRD structures.Entities:
Keywords: metal-organic frameworks; permutable organized frameworks; porous materials; supramolecular ball joint; supramolecular chemistry
Year: 2020 PMID: 32150318 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202000505
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236