Energy-Efficient Iodine Uptake by a Molecular Hostâ
Guest Crystal.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 61(49): e202214039, 2022 Dec 05.
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Recently, porous organic crystals (POC) based on macrocycles have shown exceptional sorption and separation properties. Yet, the impact of guest presence inside a macrocycle prior to adsorption has not been studied. Here we show that the inclusion of trimethoxybenzyl-azaphosphatrane in the macrocycle cucurbit[8]uril (CB[8]) affords molecular porous hostâ
guest crystals (PHGC-1) with radically new properties. Unactivated hydrated PHGC-1 adsorbed iodine spontaneously and selectively at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. The absence of (i)â
heat for material synthesis, (ii)â
moisture sensitivity, and (iii)â
energy-intensive steps for pore activation are attractive attributes for decreasing the energy costs. 1 Hâ
NMR and DOSY were instrumental for monitoring the H2 O/I2 exchange. PHGC-1 crystals are non-centrosymmetric and I2 -doped crystals showed markedly different second harmonic generation (SHG), which suggests that iodine doping could be used to modulate the non-linear optical properties of porous organic crystals.
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