Robust Supramolecular Nano-Tunnels Built from Molecular Bricks*

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2021 Mar 22;60(13):7148-7154. doi: 10.1002/anie.202013117. Epub 2021 Feb 9.

Abstract

Herein we report a linear ionic molecule that assembles into a supramolecular nano-tunnel structure through synergy of trident-type ionic interactions and π-π stacking interactions. The nano-tunnel crystal exhibits anisotropic guest adsorption behavior. The material shows good thermal stability and undergoes multi-stage single-crystal-to-single-crystal phase transformations to a nonporous structure on heating. The material exhibits a remarkable chemical stability under both acidic and basic conditions, which is rarely observed in supramolecular organic frameworks and is often related to structures with designed hydrogen-bonding interactions. Because of the high polarity of the tunnels, this molecular crystal also shows a large CO2 -adsorption capacity while excluding other gases at ambient temperature, leading to high CO2 /CH4 selectivity. Aggregation-induced emission of the molecules gives the bulk crystals vapochromic properties.

Keywords: CO2 adsorption; aggregation-induced emission; crystal transformations; linear organic salts; porous molecular crystals.