A metal organic framework (MOF) engineered to contain in its scaffold rod-like struts featuring ultrafast molecular rotors showed extremely rapid 180 ° flip reorientation with rotational rates of 1011 Hz at 150 K. Crystal-pore accessibility of the MOF allowed the CO2 molecules to enter the cavities and control the rotor spinning speed down to 105 Hz at 150 K. Rotor dynamics, as modulated by CO2 loading/unloading in the porous crystals, was described by proton T1 and 2H NMR spectroscopy. This strategy enabled the regulation of rotary motion by the diffusion of the gas within the channels and the determination of the energetics of rotary dynamics in the presence of CO2
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are ordered arrays of polytopic organic ligands, commonly called lin...
The first example of a porous molecular crystal containing rotors is presented. The permanently poro...
Amphidynamic crystals are an emergent class of condensed phase matter designed with a combination of...
A metal organic framework (MOF) engineered to contain in its scaffold rod-like struts featuring ultr...
Nanoporous materials are excellent candidates for the fabrication of molecular rotors in the solid s...
A crystalline hydrogen-bonded framework with permanent porosity, built by rod-like struts and engine...
Achieving sophisticated juxtaposition of geared molecular rotors with negligible energy-requirements...
Achieving sophisticated juxtaposition of geared molecular rotors with negligible energy-requirements...
A challenging issue is the dynamics of nanoporous solids after the insertion of molecular rotors in ...
A challenging issue is the dynamics of nanoporous solids after the insertion of molecular rotors in ...
Modulation and precise control of porosity of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are of critical import...
Our approach is to design porosity in combination with switchable dynamics and flexibility in porous...
The enormous interest manifested in recent years for porous materials has generated efficient system...
Fluorinated metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), comprising a wheel-shaped ligand with geminal rotating ...
The solid state is typically not well suited to sustaining fast molecular motion, but in recent year...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are ordered arrays of polytopic organic ligands, commonly called lin...
The first example of a porous molecular crystal containing rotors is presented. The permanently poro...
Amphidynamic crystals are an emergent class of condensed phase matter designed with a combination of...
A metal organic framework (MOF) engineered to contain in its scaffold rod-like struts featuring ultr...
Nanoporous materials are excellent candidates for the fabrication of molecular rotors in the solid s...
A crystalline hydrogen-bonded framework with permanent porosity, built by rod-like struts and engine...
Achieving sophisticated juxtaposition of geared molecular rotors with negligible energy-requirements...
Achieving sophisticated juxtaposition of geared molecular rotors with negligible energy-requirements...
A challenging issue is the dynamics of nanoporous solids after the insertion of molecular rotors in ...
A challenging issue is the dynamics of nanoporous solids after the insertion of molecular rotors in ...
Modulation and precise control of porosity of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are of critical import...
Our approach is to design porosity in combination with switchable dynamics and flexibility in porous...
The enormous interest manifested in recent years for porous materials has generated efficient system...
Fluorinated metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), comprising a wheel-shaped ligand with geminal rotating ...
The solid state is typically not well suited to sustaining fast molecular motion, but in recent year...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are ordered arrays of polytopic organic ligands, commonly called lin...
The first example of a porous molecular crystal containing rotors is presented. The permanently poro...
Amphidynamic crystals are an emergent class of condensed phase matter designed with a combination of...