Issue 18, 2025

Design of crystalline layered coordination polymers that respond to light and heat stimuli

Abstract

Layered coordination polymers have attracted significant attention as a class of crystsalline materials characterized by the layer-by-layer stacking of rigid two-dimensional (2D) coordination networks. One of their remarkable features is the flexibility of their crystal structures, which allows for interlayer displacement, swelling, and exfoliation. Incorporating stimuli-responsive moieties into their structures is a promising strategy for the rational design of layered coordination polymers with targeted flexible properties and functions. Despite the challenges associated with crystal design, a variety of stimuli-responsive layered coordination polymers have been developed over the past two decades. This article provides an overview of representative examples of layered coordination polymers whose properties and functions can be modulated by photo- and thermal stimuli.

Graphical abstract: Design of crystalline layered coordination polymers that respond to light and heat stimuli

Article information

Article type
Frontier
Submitted
20 janv. 2025
Accepted
11 avr. 2025
First published
14 avr. 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2025,54, 7179-7188

Design of crystalline layered coordination polymers that respond to light and heat stimuli

K. Omoto and G. Rapenne, Dalton Trans., 2025, 54, 7179 DOI: 10.1039/D5DT00156K

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