Soft Porous Crystals: Extraordinary Responses to Stimulation

Franccois-Xavier Coudert
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Abstract

Recent years have seen a large increase in the number of reported framework materials, including the nowadays-ubiquitous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Many of these materials show flexibility and stimuli-responsiveness, i.e. their structure can undergo changes of large amplitude in response to physical or chemical stimulation. We describe here a toolbox of theoretical approaches, developed in our group and others, to shed light into these materials' properties. We focus on their behavior under mechanical constraints, temperature changes, adsorption of guest molecules, and exposure to light. By means of molecular simulation at varying scale, we can now probe, rationalize and predict the behavior of stimuli-responsive materials, producing a coherent description of soft porous crystals from the unit cell scale all the way to the behavior of the whole crystal. In particular, we have studied the impact of defects in soft porous crystals, and developed a methodology for the study of their disordered phases (presence of correlated disorder, MOF glasses, and liquid MOFs).
软多孔晶体:对刺激的特殊反应
近年来,框架材料的报道数量大幅增加,包括当今普遍存在的金属有机框架(MOFs)。这些材料中的许多表现出灵活性和刺激响应性,即它们的结构可以响应物理或化学刺激而发生大幅度的变化。我们在这里描述了我们小组和其他人开发的一套理论方法,以阐明这些材料的性质。我们关注它们在机械约束、温度变化、客体分子吸附和暴露于光下的行为。通过不同规模的分子模拟,我们现在可以探测、合理化和预测刺激响应材料的行为,从晶胞规模到整个晶体的行为,对软多孔晶体进行连贯的描述。特别是,我们研究了软多孔晶体中缺陷的影响,并开发了一种研究其无序相(相关无序、MOF玻璃和液体MOFs的存在)的方法。
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