Issue 35, 2024

Dynamic and solid-state behaviour of bromoisotrianglimine

Abstract

Solid-state materials formed from discrete imine macrocycles have potential in industrial separations, but dynamic behaviour during both synthesis and crystallisation makes them challenging to exploit. Here, we explore opportunities for structural control by investigating the dynamic nature of a C-5 brominated isotrianglimine in solution and under crystallisation conditions. In solution, the equilibrium between the [3 + 3] and the less reported [2 + 2] macrocycle was investigated, and both macrocycles were fully characterised. Solvent templating during crystallisation was used to form new packing motifs for the [3 + 3] macrocycle and a previously unreported [4 + 4] macrocycle. Finally, chiral self-sorting was used to demonstrate how crystallisation conditions can not only influence packing arrangements but also shift the macrocycle equilibrium to yield new structures. This work thus exemplifies three strategies for exploiting dynamic behaviour to form isotrianglimine materials, and highlights the importance of understanding the dynamic behaviour of a system when designing and crystallising functional materials formed using dynamic covalent chemistry.

Graphical abstract: Dynamic and solid-state behaviour of bromoisotrianglimine

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
25 Jun 2024
Accepted
28 Jul 2024
First published
13 Aug 2024
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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Chem. Sci., 2024,15, 14254-14263

Dynamic and solid-state behaviour of bromoisotrianglimine

A. M. Scholes, L. J. Kershaw Cook, F. T. Szczypiński, K. V. Luzyanin, B. D. Egleston, R. L. Greenaway and A. G. Slater, Chem. Sci., 2024, 15, 14254 DOI: 10.1039/D4SC04207G

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