Issue 37, 2024

Solvent-induced supramolecular self-assembly in a solid-state A1/A2-difunctionlized pillar[5]arene host

Abstract

An A1/A2 asymmetric-difunctionalized pillar[5]arene bearing n-bormodecyloxy and propargyloxy groups formed four different supramolecular crystal systems depending on the co-crystallization conditions. A cyclic [c2] daisy chain “double-threaded dimer” was obtained when the macrocycle crystallized from a solution containing chloroform and tolualdehyde. Poly[c2] daisy chain, mediated by the solvent molecules, was formed upon crystallization with N,N-dimethylformamide. The supramolecular self-assemblies in the crystal network of the inclusion complex with adiponitrile guest were strongly dependent on the crystallation solvent. The resulting supramolecular assemblies were fully characterized via single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Results of 1H NMR experiments and isothermal calorimetry titration indicated that their behavior in solution was also solvent-dependent.

Graphical abstract: Solvent-induced supramolecular self-assembly in a solid-state A1/A2-difunctionlized pillar[5]arene host

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Aug 2024
Accepted
13 Aug 2024
First published
16 Aug 2024

CrystEngComm, 2024,26, 5138-5143

Solvent-induced supramolecular self-assembly in a solid-state A1/A2-difunctionlized pillar[5]arene host

M. Vinodh and T. F. Al-Azemi, CrystEngComm, 2024, 26, 5138 DOI: 10.1039/D4CE00771A

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