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One Atom Can Make All the Difference: Gas-Induced Phase Transformations in Bisimidazole-Linked Diamondoid Coordination Networks

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posted on 2025-05-14, 15:58 authored by K. Koupepidou, V.I. Nikolayenko, D. Sensharma, A.A. Bezrukov, M. Vandichel, S.J. Nikkhah, D.C. Castell, K.A. Oyekan, N. Kumar, A. Subanbekova, W.G. Vandenberghe, K. Tan, Len BarbourLen Barbour, M.J. Zaworotko
<p>Coordination networks (CNs) that undergo gas-induced transformation from closed (nonporous) to open (porous) structures are of potential utility in gas storage applications, but their development is hindered by limited control over their switching mechanisms and pressures. In this work, we report two CNs, [Co(bimpy)(bdc)]n (X-dia-4-Co) and [Co(bimbz)(bdc)]n (X-dia-5-Co) (H2bdc = 1,4-benzendicarboxylic acid; bimpy = 2,5-bis(1H-imidazole-1-yl)pyridine; bimbz = 1,4-bis(1H-imidazole-1-yl)benzene), that both undergo transformation from closed to isostructural open phases involving at least a 27% increase in cell volume. Although X-dia-4-Co and X-dia-5-Co only differ from one another by one atom in their N-donor linkers (bimpy = pyridine, and bimbz = benzene), this results in different pore chemistry and switching mechanisms. Specifically, X-dia-4-Co exhibited a gradual phase transformation with a steady increase in the uptake when exposed to CO2, whereas X-dia-5-Co exhibited a sharp step (type F-IV isotherm) at P/P0 Formula Presented 0.008 or P Formula Presented 3 bar (195 or 298 K, respectively). Single-crystal X-ray diffraction, in situ powder XRD, in situ IR, and modeling (density functional theory calculations, and canonical Monte Carlo simulations) studies provide insights into the nature of the switching mechanisms and enable attribution of pronounced differences in sorption properties to the changed pore chemistry. © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.</p>

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Publication Title

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Volume

145

Issue

18

Pages/Article Number

10197-10207

ISSN

00027863

Date Accepted

2023-01-31

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