Theoretical and experimental insights into the spatial distribution of functional groups in multivariate flexible metal-organic framework JUK-8(Br)(NO2)

14 February 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Dynamic multicomponent metal-organic frameworks, comprising numerous functional groups attached to a flexible backbone, expedite the complexity of coordination chemistry. Both factors, stimuli-responsiveness, and non-homogeneous environ-ments, are pivotal for creating complex systems that bring scientists closer to understanding biological structures, nevertheless, com-prehension of such systems remains largely unexplored. Inspired by this concept, we prepared a series of flexible multivariate JUK-8(NO2)x(Br)1-x (0 < x < 1) compounds (MTV-MOFs) and introduced experimental and theoretical methodologies for their investiga-tion. 1H-NMR was employed to determine the molar fraction of the linker in the bulk sample, whereas single crystal X-ray diffraction verified this value for single crystals. CO2 adsorption studies at 195 K revealed that the monosubstituted JUK-8(NO2) transitioned from a less porous to a porous phase at p/p0 ~ 0.20, while for JUK-8(Br), this process occurred at p/p0 ~ 0.58. For the MTV-MOFs, in contrast to the anticipated steady increase in transformation pressure with the molar fraction of Br-pip, xBr, we observed a constant gate opening pressure, p/p0 ~ 0.33, across a broad range of xBr, 0.27-0.63, and then its gradual increase up to p/p0 ~ 0.48 for xBr up to 0.96. Resolving the crystal structure of the closed phases of JUK-8(Br) and JUK-8(NO2) allowed us to identify the crucial interactions governing this phenomenon. Finally, by constructing theo-retical models of a multivariate structure and employing solid-state NMR crystallography supported by DFT simulation, we shed light on the possible spatial arrangement of functional groups in JUK-8(NO2)0.50(Br)0.50. Overall, our report introduces a methodology that could potentially be utilized for investigating multicomponent flexible MOFs.

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Theoretical and experimental insights into the spatial distribution of functional groups in multivariate flexible metal-organic framework JUK-8(Br)(NO2)
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PXRD patterns, crystal structure drawings, synthetic procedures, additional experimental data, powder X-ray structures, calculated structure, adsorption information files. X-ray crystal structures: (CIF). CIF files can be obtained free of charge from the Cambridge Crytallographic Data Centre via http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/data_request/cif
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