Isolation and evolution of labile sulfur allotropes via kinetic encapsulation in interactive porous networks

The isolation and characterization of small sulfur allotropes have long remained unachievable because of their extreme lability. This study reports the first direct observation of disulfur (S2) with X-ray crystallography. Sulfur gas was kinetically trapped and frozen into the pores of two Cu-based p...

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Main Authors: Hakuba Kitagawa, Hiroyoshi Ohtsu, Aurora J. Cruz-Cabeza, Masaki Kawano
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Language:English
Published: International Union of Crystallography 2016-07-01
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Online Access:http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S2052252516008423
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spelling doaj-90aa0995f41647f5a9456b1c40e74d3b2020-11-24T20:49:06ZengInternational Union of CrystallographyIUCrJ2052-25252016-07-013423223610.1107/S2052252516008423ed5008Isolation and evolution of labile sulfur allotropes via kinetic encapsulation in interactive porous networksHakuba Kitagawa0Hiroyoshi Ohtsu1Aurora J. Cruz-Cabeza2Masaki Kawano3Division of Advanced Materials Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, RIST Building 3-3390, 77 Cheongam-Ro, Nam-Gu, Pohang, Republic of KoreaDivision of Advanced Materials Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, RIST Building 3-3390, 77 Cheongam-Ro, Nam-Gu, Pohang, Republic of KoreaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, University of Manchester, The Mill, Sackville Street, Manchester M13 9PL, EnglandDivision of Advanced Materials Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, RIST Building 3-3390, 77 Cheongam-Ro, Nam-Gu, Pohang, Republic of KoreaThe isolation and characterization of small sulfur allotropes have long remained unachievable because of their extreme lability. This study reports the first direct observation of disulfur (S2) with X-ray crystallography. Sulfur gas was kinetically trapped and frozen into the pores of two Cu-based porous coordination networks containing interactive iodide sites. Stabilization of S2 was achieved either through physisorption or chemisorption on iodide anions. One of the networks displayed shape selectivity for linear molecules only, therefore S2 was trapped and remained stable within the material at room temperature and higher. In the second network, however, the S2 molecules reacted further to produce bent-S3 species as the temperature was increased. Following the thermal evolution of the S2 species in this network using X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy unveiled the generation of a new reaction intermediate never observed before, the cyclo-trisulfur dication (cyclo-S32+). It is envisaged that kinetic guest trapping in interactive crystalline porous networks will be a promising method to investigate transient chemical species.http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S2052252516008423sulfurkinetic trappingporous coordination networksX-ray diffractionallotropesmetal–organic frameworksMOFscoordination polymerstransient chemical species
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author Hakuba Kitagawa
Hiroyoshi Ohtsu
Aurora J. Cruz-Cabeza
Masaki Kawano
spellingShingle Hakuba Kitagawa
Hiroyoshi Ohtsu
Aurora J. Cruz-Cabeza
Masaki Kawano
Isolation and evolution of labile sulfur allotropes via kinetic encapsulation in interactive porous networks
IUCrJ
sulfur
kinetic trapping
porous coordination networks
X-ray diffraction
allotropes
metal–organic frameworks
MOFs
coordination polymers
transient chemical species
author_facet Hakuba Kitagawa
Hiroyoshi Ohtsu
Aurora J. Cruz-Cabeza
Masaki Kawano
author_sort Hakuba Kitagawa
title Isolation and evolution of labile sulfur allotropes via kinetic encapsulation in interactive porous networks
title_short Isolation and evolution of labile sulfur allotropes via kinetic encapsulation in interactive porous networks
title_full Isolation and evolution of labile sulfur allotropes via kinetic encapsulation in interactive porous networks
title_fullStr Isolation and evolution of labile sulfur allotropes via kinetic encapsulation in interactive porous networks
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and evolution of labile sulfur allotropes via kinetic encapsulation in interactive porous networks
title_sort isolation and evolution of labile sulfur allotropes via kinetic encapsulation in interactive porous networks
publisher International Union of Crystallography
series IUCrJ
issn 2052-2525
publishDate 2016-07-01
description The isolation and characterization of small sulfur allotropes have long remained unachievable because of their extreme lability. This study reports the first direct observation of disulfur (S2) with X-ray crystallography. Sulfur gas was kinetically trapped and frozen into the pores of two Cu-based porous coordination networks containing interactive iodide sites. Stabilization of S2 was achieved either through physisorption or chemisorption on iodide anions. One of the networks displayed shape selectivity for linear molecules only, therefore S2 was trapped and remained stable within the material at room temperature and higher. In the second network, however, the S2 molecules reacted further to produce bent-S3 species as the temperature was increased. Following the thermal evolution of the S2 species in this network using X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy unveiled the generation of a new reaction intermediate never observed before, the cyclo-trisulfur dication (cyclo-S32+). It is envisaged that kinetic guest trapping in interactive crystalline porous networks will be a promising method to investigate transient chemical species.
topic sulfur
kinetic trapping
porous coordination networks
X-ray diffraction
allotropes
metal–organic frameworks
MOFs
coordination polymers
transient chemical species
url http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S2052252516008423
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