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Unusual Transformation from a Solvent‐Stabilized 1D Coordination Polymer to a Metal–Organic Framework (MOF)‐Like Cross‐Linked 3D Coordination Polymer
Authors:Seung‐Chul Lee  Dr Eun‐Young Choi  Sang‐Beom Lee  Prof Dr Sang‐Wook Kim  Prof Dr O‐Pil Kwon
Institution:1. Department of Molecular Science and Technology, Ajou University, Suwon 443‐749 (South Korea);2. Korea Science Academy of KAIST, 111 Baegyanggwanmun‐ro, Busanjin‐gu, Busan 614‐100 (South Korea)
Abstract:An unusual 1D‐to‐3D transformation of a coordination polymer based on organic linkers containing highly polar push–pull π‐conjugated side chains is reported. The coordination polymers are synthesized from zinc nitrate and an organic linker, namely, 2,5‐bis{4‐1‐(4‐nitrophenyl)pyrrolidin‐2‐yl]butoxy}terephthalic acid, which possesses highly polar (4‐nitrophenyl)pyrrolidine groups, with high dipole moments of about 7 D. The coordination polymers exhibit an unusual transformation from a soluble, solvent‐stabilized 1D coordination polymer into an insoluble, metal–organic framework (MOF)‐like 3D coordination polymer. The coordination polymer exhibits good film‐forming ability, and the MOF‐like films are insoluble in conventional organic solvents.
Keywords:chromophores  coordination modes  metal–  organic frameworks  phase transitions  polymers
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