Humidity-Induced Self-Oscillating and Self-Healing Hypercrosslinked Metal-Organic Polyhedra Membranes

ADVANCED SCIENCE(2024)

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Designing autonomously oscillating materials is highly desirable for emerging smart material fields but challenging. Herein, a type of hypercrosslinked metal-organic polyhedra (HCMOPs) membranes formed by covalent crosslinking of boronic acid-modified Zr-based MOPs with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) are rationally designed. In these membranes, MOPs serve as high-connectivity nodes and provide dynamic borate bonds with PVA in hypercrosslinked networks, which can be broken/formed reversibly upon the stimulus of water vapor. The humidity response characteristic of HCMOPs promotes their self-oscillating and self-healing properties. HCMOP membranes can realize a self-oscillating property above the water surface even after loading a cargo that is 1.5 times the weight of the membrane due to the fast adsorption and desorption kinetics. Finally, the HCMOP actuator can realize energy conversion from mechanical energy into electricity when coupled with a piezoelectric membrane. This work not only paves a new avenue to construct MOP-polymer hybrid materials but also expands the application scopes of MOPs for smart actuation devices. A new type of hypercrosslinked metal-organic polyhedra (HCMOP) membrane is generated by covalent crosslinking of boronic acid-modified Zr-based MOPs with polyvinyl alcohol. Due to the dynamic borate networks, HCMOPs can realize humidity-induced self-oscillating and self-healing properties. The HCMOP actuator realizes energy conversion combined with a piezoelectric membrane and provides a novel platform for the expansion of smart soft materials. image
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humidity response,metal-organic polyhedra,post-assembly,self-healing,self-oscillating
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