Microporosity of a Guanidinium Organodisulfonate Hydrogen‐Bonded Framework |
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Authors: | Ivana Brekalo David E Deliz Leonard J Barbour Michael D Ward Tomislav Fri
i K Travis Holman |
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Institution: | Ivana Brekalo,David E. Deliz,Leonard J. Barbour,Michael D. Ward,Tomislav Fri??i?,K. Travis Holman |
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Abstract: | Guanidinium organosulfonates (GSs) are a large and well‐explored archetypal family of hydrogen‐bonded organic host frameworks that have, over the past 25 years, been regarded as nonporous. Reported here is the only example to date of a conventionally microporous GS host phase, namely guanidinium 1,4‐benzenedisulfonate ( p ‐G2BDS ). p ‐G2BDS is obtained from its acetone solvate, AcMe@ G2BDS , by single‐crystal‐to‐single‐crystal (SC‐SC) desolvation, and exhibits a Type I low‐temperature/pressure N2 sorption isotherm (SABET=408.7(2) m2 g?1, 77 K). SC‐SC sorption of N2, CO2, Xe, and AcMe by p ‐G2BDS is explored under various conditions and X‐ray diffraction provides a measurement of the high‐pressure, room temperature Xe and CO2 sorption isotherms. Though p ‐G2BDS is formally metastable relative to the “collapsed”, nonporous polymorph, np ‐G2BDS , a sample of p ‐G2BDS survived for almost two decades under ambient conditions. np ‐G2BDS reverts to zCO2@ p ‐G2BDS or yXe@ p ‐G2BDS (y,z=variable) when pressure of CO2 or Xe, respectively, is applied. |
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Keywords: | gas sorption guanidinium sulfonates hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks porosity porous molecular solids |
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