화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.47, No.12, 5218-5224, 2008
Crystalline-state guest-exchange and gas-adsorption phenomenon for a "Soft" supramolecular porous framework stacking by a rigid linear coordination polymer
A 1D rigid, linear coordination polymer, (4,4 '-bipyridine)(2-pyridylsulfonate)copper, has been applied for the controlled-assembly of a new porous host that generates 1D channels by an interdigitated packing through the recognition of hydrogen bonding and pi-pi stacking interactions. The porous structure is architecturally robust when it reversibly uptakes water molecules and exchanges guest small molecules (MeOH, i-PrOH) from solution as determined by single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformation studies. Moreover, the open-channel solid displays irreversible benzene and toluene vapor sorption behaviors attributed to a widening of the channel cross-section that fetters the larger guest molecules, resulting from the dynamic, "soft" supramolecular framework.