Solid State Machinery of Multiple Dynamic Elements in a Metal–Organic Framework

Author:

Perego Jacopo1,Daolio Andrea1,Bezuidenhout Charl X.1,Piva Sergio1,Prando Giacomo2,Costarella Benjamin23,Carretta Pietro2,Marchiò Luciano4,Kubicki Dominik5,Sozzani Piero1,Bracco Silvia1ORCID,Comotti Angiolina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science University of Milano Bicocca Milan Italy

2. Dipartimento di Fisica Università degli studi di Pavia Pavia Italy

3. École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette France

4. Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, della Vita e della Sostenibilità Ambientale Università degli studi di Parma Parma Italy

5. School of Chemistry University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

Abstract

AbstractEngineering coordinated rotational motion in porous architectures enables the fabrication of molecular machines in solids. A flexible two‐fold interpenetrated pillared Metal‐Organic Framework precisely organizes fast mobile elements such as bicyclopentane (BCP) (107 Hz regime at 85 K), two distinct pyridyl rotors and E‐azo group involved in pedal‐like motion. Reciprocal sliding of the two sub‐networks, switched by chemical stimuli, modulated the sizes of the channels and finally the overall dynamical machinery. Actually, iodine‐vapor adsorption drives a dramatic structural rearrangement, displacing the two distinct subnets in a concerted piston‐like motion. Unconventionally, BCP mobility increases, exploring ultra‐fast dynamics (107 Hz) at temperatures as low as 44 K, while the pyridyl rotors diverge into a faster and slower dynamical regime by symmetry lowering. Indeed, one pillar ring gained greater rotary freedom as carried by the azo‐group in a crank‐like motion. A peculiar behavior was stimulated by pressurized CO2, which regulates BCP dynamics upon incremental site occupation. The rotary dynamics is intrinsically coupled to the framework flexibility as demonstrated by complementary experimental evidence (multinuclear solid‐state NMR down to very low temperatures, synchrotron radiation XRD, gas sorption) and computational modelling, which helps elucidate the highly sophisticated rotor‐structure interplay.

Funder

Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

Regione Lombardia

HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme

European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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