Engineering Flexible Metal‐Phenolic Networks with Guest Responsiveness via Intermolecular Interactions

Author:

Xu Wanjun1ORCID,Pan Shuaijun12ORCID,Noble Benjamin B.3ORCID,Lin Zhixing1ORCID,Kaur Bhangu Sukhvir1ORCID,Kim Chan‐Jin1ORCID,Chen Jingqu1ORCID,Han Yiyuan1ORCID,Yarovsky Irene3ORCID,Caruso Frank1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering The University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria 3010 Australia

2. State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics and College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan University Changsha 410082 China

3. School of Engineering RMIT University Melbourne Victoria 3001 Australia

Abstract

AbstractFlexible metal‐organic materials are of growing interest owing to their ability to undergo reversible structural transformations under external stimuli. Here, we report flexible metal‐phenolic networks (MPNs) featuring stimuli‐responsive behavior to diverse solute guests. The competitive coordination of metal ions to phenolic ligands of multiple coordination sites and solute guests (e.g., glucose) primarily determines the responsive behavior of the MPNs, as revealed experimentally and computationally. Glucose molecules can be embedded into the dynamic MPNs upon mixing, leading to the reconfiguration of the metal‐organic networks and thus changes in their physicochemical properties for targeting applications. This study expands the library of stimuli‐responsive flexible metal‐organic materials and the understanding of intermolecular interactions between metal‐organic materials and solute guests, which is essential for the rational design of responsive materials for various applications.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Department

Australian Research Council

National Computational Infrastructure

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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