Issue 1, 2021

Mechanical rigidity of a shape-memory metal–organic framework increases by crystal downsizing

Abstract

Soft porous nanocrystals with a pronounced shape-memory effect exhibit two- to three-fold increase in elastic modulus compared to the microcrystalline counterpart as determined by atomic force microscopy nanoindentation. The increase in rigidity is consistent with the known shape-memory effect displayed by the framework solid at the nanoscale. Crystal downsizing can offer new avenues for tailoring the mechanical properties of metal–organic frameworks.

Graphical abstract: Mechanical rigidity of a shape-memory metal–organic framework increases by crystal downsizing

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 Aug 2020
Accepted
12 Nov 2020
First published
16 Nov 2020

Chem. Commun., 2021,57, 89-92

Author version available

Mechanical rigidity of a shape-memory metal–organic framework increases by crystal downsizing

A. A. Tiba, M. T. Conway, C. S. Hill, D. C. Swenson, L. R. MacGillivray and A. V. Tivanski, Chem. Commun., 2021, 57, 89 DOI: 10.1039/D0CC05684G

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