| Literature DB >> 31544353 |
Seoyeon Choi1, Rahul Dev Mukhopadhyay2, Younghoon Kim3, In-Chul Hwang2, Wooseup Hwang3, Suman Kr Ghosh2, Kangkyun Baek2, Kimoon Kim2,1,3.
Abstract
Transient self-assembling systems often suffer from accumulation of chemical wastes that interfere with the formation of pristine self-assembled products in subsequent cycles. Herein, we report the transient crystallization of a cucurbit[8]uril-based host-guest complex, preventing the accumulation of chemical wastes. Base-catalyzed thermal decarboxylation of trichloroacetic acid that chemically fuels the crystallization process dissolves the crystals, and produces volatile chemical wastes that are spontaneously removed from the solution. With such self-clearance process, no significant damping in the formation of the crystals was observed. The morphology and structural integrity of the crystals was also maintained in subsequent cycles. The concept may be further extended to obtain other temporally functional materials, quasicrystals, etc., based on stimuli-responsive guest molecules.Entities:
Keywords: dissipative self-assembly; host-guest systems; non-equilibrium processes; supramolecular chemistry; transient crystallization
Year: 2019 PMID: 31544353 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201910161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336