Design of Superhydrophobic Porous Coordination Polymers through the Introduction of External Surface Corrugation by the Use of an Aromatic Hydrocarbon Building Unit

Rao, Koya Prabhakara and Higuchi, Masakazu and Sumida, Kenji and Furukawa, Shuhei and Duan, Jingui and Kitagawa, Susumu (2014) Design of Superhydrophobic Porous Coordination Polymers through the Introduction of External Surface Corrugation by the Use of an Aromatic Hydrocarbon Building Unit. Angewandte Chemie, 126 (31). pp. 8364-8369. ISSN 0044-8249

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Abstract

Abstract

We demonstrate a new approach to superhydrophobic porous coordination polymers by incorporating an anisotropic crystal morphology featuring a predominant surface that is highly corrugated and terminated by aromatic hydrocarbon moieties. The resulting low‐energy surface provides particularly promising hydrophobic properties without the need for postsynthetic modifications or surface processing that would block the porosity of the framework. Consequently, hydrophobic organic molecules and water vapor are able to penetrate the surface and be densely accommodated within the pores, whereas bulk water is repelled as a result of the exterior surface corrugation derived from the aromatic surface groups. This study provides a new strategy for the design and development of superhydrophobic porous materials.

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Date Deposited: 01 Feb 2024 10:48
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URI: https://ir.vignan.ac.in/id/eprint/720

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