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Research Article | Open Access

Divergent catalysis powered by external thermal fluctuations: A novel molecular ferroelectric approach

Huihui Hu§ ( )Rui-Chao Yao§Xiao-Xing CaoLin-Yu ZhaoTai-Ting ShaYu-Meng You
Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Science and Applications of Molecular Ferroelectrics, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China

§ Huihui Hu and Rui-Chao Yao contributed equally to this work.

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Converting ambient thermal fluctuations into selective chemical transformations represents an emerging strategy in sustainable catalysis. Unlike conventional thermocatalysis that requires continuous high-temperature input, we report a molecular ferroelectric platform that harnesses low-grade temperature fluctuations, spanning industrial, environmental, biological, and mechanical sources, to drive efficient and tunable catalytic reactions. Two copper-based molecular ferroelectrics, [Cu(L-His)(bpy)]ClO4 (Cu-FE-1) and [Cu(L-phe)(bpy)(H2O)]PF6·H2O (Cu-FE-2), were rationally designed to elucidate the impact of coordination environment and the dipolar orientation on catalytic performance. For example, under simulated industrial waste heat cycling, both compounds exhibited pronounced pyroelectric responses and efficiently catalyzed the cycloaddition of CO2 with propargylamine, with Cu-FE-1 achieving a turnover number (TON) of 5064 (a yield of 98%) and Cu-FE-2 reaching 4876 (a yield of 94%). Notably, Cu-FE-2 further enabled the C–O cross-coupling of phenol with aryl bromides under conditions mimicking diurnal temperature variations, delivering diphenyl ether in a yield of 98% (TON = 4742), whereas Cu-FE-1 was inactive. This divergent reactivity underscores the critical role of structural polarization and coordination flexibility in dictating thermally induced catalytic pathways. Overall, this work introduces a new paradigm of thermal fluctuation-driven catalysis based on molecular ferroelectrics, offering programmable and tunable access to multiple reaction types under mild and field-free conditions.

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Molecular ferroelectrics enable the conversion of low-grade and non-isothermal thermal fluctuations into tunable catalytic reactivity. This strategy affords divergent reaction pathways, including CO2 cycloaddition and C–O cross-coupling, under mild conditions.

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Hu H, Yao R-C, Cao X-X, et al. Divergent catalysis powered by external thermal fluctuations: A novel molecular ferroelectric approach. Nano Research, 2026, 19(6): 94908533. https://doi.org/10.26599/NR.2026.94908533
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Received: 28 December 2025
Revised: 02 February 2026
Accepted: 03 February 2026
Published: 06 May 2026
© The Author(s) 2026. Published by Tsinghua University Press.

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