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X‐ray Crystallography in Open‐Framework Materials
Authors:Dr Witold M Bloch  Prof Neil R Champness  Prof Christian J Doonan
Institution:1. School of Physical Sciences, Centre for Advanced Nanomaterials, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005 (Australia);2. School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD (UK)
Abstract:Open‐framework materials, such as metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and coordination polymers have been widely investigated for their gas adsorption and separation properties. However, recent studies have demonstrated that their highly crystalline structures can be used to periodically organize guest molecules and non‐structural metal compounds either within their pore voids or by anchoring to their framework architecture. Accordingly, the open framework can act as a matrix for isolating and elucidating the structures of these moieties by X‐ray diffraction. This concept has broad scope for development as an analytical tool where obtaining single crystals of a target molecule presents a significant challenge and it additionally offers potential for obtaining insights into chemically reactive species that can be stabilized within the pore network. However, the technique does have limitations and as yet a general experimental method has not been realized. Herein we focus on recent examples in which framework materials have been utilized as a scaffold for ordering molecules for analysis by diffraction methods and canvass areas for future exploration.
Keywords:coordination polymers  crystallization matrix  metal–  organic frameworks  structure elucidation  X‐ray crystallography
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