| Literature DB >> 33852171 |
Tom Kunde1, Tobias Pausch2, Bernd M Schmidt3.
Abstract
To create innovative materials, efficient control and engineering of pore sizes and their characteristics, crystallinity and stability is required. Eight hybrid Tri 4 Di 6 imine cages with a tuneable degree of fluorination and one fully fluorinated Tri 4 Di 6 imine cage are investigated. Although the fluorinated and the non-fluorinated building blocks used herein differ vastly in reactivity, we are able to gain control over the outcome of the self-assembly process, by carefully controlling the feed ratio. This represents the first hybrid material based on fluorinated/hydrogenated porous organic cages (POCs). These cages with unlimited miscibility in the solid state were obtained as highly crystalline samples after recrystallization and even showed retention of the crystal lattice, forming alloys. All mixtures and the fully fluorinated Tri 4 Di 6 imine cage were analysed by MALDI-MS, SCXRD, PXRD and in regards to thermal stability (TGA).Entities:
Keywords: cage compounds; crystal structures; dynamic covalent chemistry; fluorine chemistry; materials
Year: 2021 PMID: 33852171 DOI: 10.1002/chem.202100891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236