| Literature DB >> 30549401 |
Estefania Fernandez-Bartolome1, José Santos1, Arturo Gamonal1, Saeed Khodabakhshi1, Laura J McCormick2, Simon J Teat2, E Carolina Sañudo3,4, José Sánchez Costa1, Nazario Martín1,5.
Abstract
Engineering high-recognition host-guest materials is a burgeoning area in basic and applied research. The challenge of exploring novel porous materials with advanced functionalities prompted us to develop dynamic crystalline structures promoted by soft interactions. The first example of a pure molecular dynamic crystalline framework is demonstrated, which is held together by means of weak "sticky fingers" van der Waals interactions. The presented organic-fullerene-based material exhibits a non-porous dynamic crystalline structure capable of undergoing single-crystal-to-single-crystal reactions. Exposure to hydrazine vapors induces structural and chemical changes that manifest as toposelective hydrogenation of alternating rings on the surface of the [60]fullerene. Control experiments confirm that the same reaction does not occur when performed in solution. Easy-to-detect changes in the macroscopic properties of the sample suggest utility as molecular sensors or energy-storage materials.Entities:
Keywords: fullerenes; single-crystal-to-single-crystal reactions; supramolecular Chemistry; topological chemistry; van der Waals interactions
Year: 2019 PMID: 30549401 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201812419
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336