| Literature DB >> 31778000 |
Kecheng Jie1,2, Nicole Onishi3, Jennifer A Schott1,2, Ilja Popovs2, De-En Jiang3, Shannon Mahurin2, Sheng Dai1,2.
Abstract
Porous liquids are a type of porous materials that engineer permanent porosity into unique flowing liquids, exhibiting promising functionalities for a variety of applications. Here a Type I porous liquid is synthesized by transforming porous organic cages into porous ionic liquids via a supramolecular complexation strategy. Simple physical mixing of 18-crown-6 with task-specific anionic porous organic cages affords a porous ionic liquid with anionic porous organic cages as the anionic parts and 18-crown-6/potassium ion complexes as the cationic parts. In contrast, mixing of 15-crown-5 and anionic porous organic cages in a 2:1 ratio gives only solids, while the addition of excess 15-crown-5 affords a Type II porous liquid. The permanent porosity in the cage-based porous liquids has been also confirmed by molecular simulation, positron (e+ ) annihilation lifetime spectroscopy, and enhanced gas sorption capacity compared with pure crown ethers.Entities:
Keywords: crown ethers; ionic liquids; microporous materials; porous liquids; porous organic cages
Year: 2020 PMID: 31778000 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201912068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336