分子
纳米孔
氢键
化学
结晶学
介质色散
超分子化学
化学物理
甲烷
水合物
材料科学
纳米技术
电介质
有机化学
光电子学
介电常数
作者
Daisuke Inokuchi,Yasukazu Hirao,Kazuyuki Takahashi,Kouzou Matsumoto,Hatsumi Mori,Takashi Kubo
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b12421
摘要
The 3-fold interpenetration of the β-quartz-type hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF) from the dication salts of tetrakis(4-pyridyl)methane develops a host–guest system featuring flexibility and durability in accordance with the state change of guest molecules. Water molecules are incorporated into HOF and form a one-dimensional helical-shaped molecular chain in nanopores. X-ray crystallographic analysis and the dielectric dispersion in the impedance measurements revealed that guest water molecules behave dynamically and show a concerted freezing process to produce water pentamers at 100 K. Structural changes in the host framework mediate interactions between guest water molecules within and between the nanopores through the weak host–guest interactions based on hydrogen-bonding interaction. In addition, the triangular arrangement of nanopores gives rise to the topologically unsettled guest molecules in the freezing process.
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