Latent asymmetry of gate opening and closing in a flexible MOF probed by time-resolved in-situ XRD
Abstract
Time-resolved in-situ X-ray diffraction reveals a latent asymmetry in the gate-type transitions of the flexible metal-organic framework ELM-11. The gate-closing pathways for CO2 and n-butane are highly asymmetric and distinct from their gate-opening processes. During CO2 desorption, a unique intermediate phase is formed. The gate closing for n-butane is more complex, involving a continuous structural deformation followed by a sequential, discontinuous transition. This work shows that high-resolution structural mapping across the entire pressure range is crucial for uncovering the true complexity of flexible materials.
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