Issue 2, 2017

A highly flexible inorganic framework with amphiphilic amine assemblies as templates

Abstract

A zinc phosphite–phosphate framework, (HA)2[Zn3(HPO3)4−x(HPO4)x] (1; A = cha, coa, iba, pa, and ha; x = 0.3–1) with nanometer-scale channels was prepared. The framework exhibited an extraordinarily high flexibility, 13% expansion at ambient pressure and 27% contraction under a high pressure of over 2.3 GPa without undergoing any phase transformation. The volume changes in the compression–decompression process are reversible. Such unusual adaptability is rare in pure inorganic networks. The molecular volumes of templates range from 165 Å3 to 228 Å3, which allows to vary channel aperture increasingly from 13.02 to 15.34 Å. Remarkably, three types of organic amine template assemblies, captured in inorganic frameworks, were identified in this study. Presented herein is the first example that demonstrates a successfully controlled template assembly that helps to obtain a flexible inorganic framework with nanosized pores in a systematic manner.

Graphical abstract: A highly flexible inorganic framework with amphiphilic amine assemblies as templates

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Oct 2016
Accepted
14 Nov 2016
First published
30 Nov 2016

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 364-368

A highly flexible inorganic framework with amphiphilic amine assemblies as templates

H. Huang, H. Lin, P. Chen, J. Lee, H. Kung and S. Wang, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 364 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT04165E

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