Pillar[5]arene based supramolecular polymer for a singlet oxygen reservoir†
Abstract
A new diphenylanthracene derivative (bis(5-cyanopentyl) 4,4′-(anthracene-9,10-diyl)dibenzoate) has been designed and synthesized, which can form a host–guest complex with a novel pillar[5]arene dimer. Their strong host–guest interaction was proved by nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. Based on the host–guest interaction, the host–guest complex can aggregate into a supramolecular polymer network. As a result, the prepared supramolecular polymers can capture the singlet oxygen (1O2) generated by tetrakis(4-hydroxyphenyl)porphyrin under laser irradiation, and could then carry out 1O2 release under heating. Therefore, in this paper for the first time we used the supramolecular polymers constructed through noncovalent bonding as 1O2 reservoirs to carry out the storage and controlled release of 1O2. This new strategy will make it easier to provide more functional units with superior abilities of 1O2 storage and controlled release into organic functional materials.