Journal article
Selective crystallizationviavibrational strong coupling
K Hirai, H Ishikawa, T Chervy, JA Hutchison, H Ujii
Chemical Science | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1sc03706d
Abstract
The coupling of (photo)chemical processes to optical cavity vacuum fields is an emerging method for modulating molecular and material properties. Recent reports have shown that strong coupling of the vibrational modes of solvents to cavity vacuum fields can influence the chemical reaction kinetics of dissolved solutes. This suggests that vibrational strong coupling might also effect other important solution-based processes, such as crystallization from solution. Here we test this hitherto unexplored notion, investigating pseudopolymorphism in the crystallization from water of ZIF metal-organic frameworks inside optical microcavities. We find that ZIF-8 crystals are selectively obtained from ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI (Grant No. JP18K19085, JP21H01899) and JST PRESTO (JPMJPR18TA) to K. H., and partially supported by the JSPS Core-to-Core Program A. Advanced Research Networks and KU Leuven internal funds (C14/15/053, C14/19/079) to H. U. J. A. H. acknowledges an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship award (FT180100295). We thank the Open Facility at Hokkaido University for allowing us to carry out X-ray diffraction measurements, microscopic Raman spectroscopy and sputtering.