Guest-adaptive hydrogen-bonded dimerization of a C3-symmetric tribenzotriquinacene molecular bowl†

IF 2.6 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CrystEngComm Pub Date : 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1039/D5CE00038F
Tian-Shu Yang, Xiao-Fang Duan, Fan Yin, Li-Xuan Cai, Li-Peng Zhou, Shao-Jun Hu, Xiao-Qing Guo and Qing-Fu Sun
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Abstract

Hydrogen-bonded dimerization of a C3-symmetric tribenzotriquinacene-based molecular bowl (C3-1) orchestrates the formation of supramolecular assemblies characterized with exceptional guest-induced structural modulation. In the absence of guest molecules, C3-1 assembles into π⋯π stacking dimers devoid of a predefined cavity, yet it exhibits remarkable structural plasticity upon guest binding. The introduction of small aromatic and aliphatic guests—including cyclohexane, benzene, and o-/m-/p-xylene—triggers dynamic, self-adaptive structural transformations, culminating in the formation of host–guest complexes with distinct architectures. X-ray crystallography reveals pronounced structural variations among these assemblies, underscoring the pivotal role of hydrogen bonding and host–guest interactions in directing supramolecular organization. This study illuminates a versatile design paradigm for tribenzotriquinacene-based molecular cages with tunable properties, offering promising candidates for applications in molecular recognition, selective encapsulation, and crystal sponge technologies.

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C3 对称三苯并三喹并烯分子碗†的客体自适应氢键二聚反应
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CrystEngComm
CrystEngComm 化学-化学综合
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1.7 months
期刊介绍: Design and understanding of solid-state and crystalline materials
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