Positional isomerism-directed formation of hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks with distinct single-crystal transformation pathways
Abstract
Two positional isomers form distinct emissive hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks: one creating cage-like pores that transform reversibly to a dense phase, while the other assembles into stable channel-type pores showing reversible solvent exchange and CO₂ adsorption capability.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Aggregation-Induced Emission