Abstract

Structural analyses of a flexible 1D MOF [Cu(BF4)2(bpp)2] (bpp =1,3-bis(4-pyridyl)propane) with/without guest molecules were performed by synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction analysis and single crystal structural analysis. The guest-free MOF is composed of 1D chains composed of Cu(II) ions and bpp ligands which are accumulated to form quasi-2D layers, resulting in a quasi-layered compound. The guest-free MOF has no open pore windows; it, however, has latent quasi-hexagonal cavities surrounded by six BF4 anions. This MOF shows molecular selective sorption, which stems from guest-dependent dynamic structural transformation including pore-opening/closing processes. It shows selective alcohol sorption based on the molecular recognition properties; it sorbs C1–C3 alcohols, but not a C4 alcohol (1-butanol). Sorption properties can be enhanced by accumulation of several functionalities. In the case of the flexible MOF, the sorption properties should be synergetically enhanced by several key properties; it has m...

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