Pore Structure Modulation in Kirigamic Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework

10 June 2024, Version 2
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Abstract

Paper crafts, such as origami and kirigami, have become an interdisciplinary research theme transportable from art to science, and further to engineering. Kirigami-inspired architectural design strategies allow the establishment of three-dimensional (3D) mechanical linkages with unprecedented mechanical properties. Herein, we report a crystalline zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF), displaying folding mechanics based on a kirigami tessellation, originated from the double-corrugation surface (DCS) pattern. Pressure- and guest-induced responses demonstrate the kirigami mechanism of the ZIF, wherein imidazolate linkers act as hinges, controlling pore dimensionality, resembling the check valve-adapted mechanical manifold. This discovery of the kirigami tessellation inside a flexible ZIF reveals foldable mechanics at the molecular level.

Keywords

Kirigami
Mechanical Metamaterials
Mechanical Properties
Metal-Organic Frameworks
Zeolitic Imidazolate Frameworks

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Supplementary Information
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Supplementary information
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Supplementary Movies
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Supplementary videos for pressure-responsive ZIF mechanics
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Crystallographic Data 1
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Single-crystal structures of gis-ZIF-np
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Crystallographic Data 2
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Refined structures of gis-ZIF-lp from PXRD
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