Flexibility transition and guest-driven reconstruction in a ferroelastic metal-organic framework
The metal-organic framework copper(i) tricyanomethanide, Cu(tcm), undergoes a ferroelastic transition on cooling below Tf = 240 K. Thermal expansion measurements reveal an order-of-magnitude variation in framework flexibility across Tf. The low-temperature phase α-Cu(tcm) exhibits colossal positive...
Main Authors: | Hunt, S, Cliffe, M, Hill, J, Cairns, AB, Funnell, N, Goodwin, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2015
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