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Formation of a One-Dimensional Array of Oxygen in a Microporous Metal-Organic Solid
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EngineeringNanoporous MaterialNanostructured PolymerPorous PolymerChemistryChemical EngineeringInterface ChemistryDirect ObservationMetal-organic PolyhedronMaterials ScienceDioxygen MoleculesPhysisorbed O2 LocateNanotechnologyMicroporous Metal-organic SolidSupramolecular PolymerOne-dimensional ArraySurface ChemistryNanomaterialsSelf-assemblySurface SciencePolymer SciencePolymer Self-assembly
We report the direct observation of dioxygen molecules physisorbed in the nanochannels of a microporous copper coordination polymer by the MEM (maximum entropy method)/Rietveld method, using in situ high-resolution synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction measurements. The obtained MEM electron density revealed that van der Waals dimers of physisorbed O2 locate in the middle of nanochannels and form a one-dimensional ladder structure aligned to the host channel structure. The observed O-O stretching Raman band and magnetic susceptibilities are characteristic of the confined O2 molecules in one-dimensional nanochannels of CPL-1 (coordination polymer 1 with pillared layer structure).
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