Supramolecular Non-Helical One-Dimensional Channels and Microtubes Assembled from Enantiomers of Difluorenol

Sha Sha Wang, Yi Ran Liu, Xiang Yu, Yang Zhou, Tao Tao Zhong, Yue Tian Li, Ling Hai Xie, Wei Huang

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Abstract

The design and assembly of photoelectro-active molecular channel structures is of great importance because of their advantages in charge mobility, photo-induced electron transfer, proton conduction, and exciton transport. Herein, we report the use of racemic 9,9′-diphenyl-[2,2′-bifluorene]-9,9′-diol (DPFOH) enantiomers to produce non-helical 1D channel structures. Although the individual molecule does not present any molecular symmetry, two pairs of racemic DPFOH enantiomers can form a C2-symmetric closed loop via the stereoscopic herringbone assembly. Thanks to the special symmetry derived from the enantiomer pairs, the multiple supramolecular interactions, and the padding from solvent molecules, this conventionally unstable topological structure is achieved. The etching of solvent in 1D channels leads to the formation of microtubes, which exhibit a significant lithium-ion conductivity of 1.77×10−4 S cm, indicating the potential research value of this novel 1D channel structure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3979-3983
Number of pages5
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume60
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Feb 2021

Keywords

  • conducting materials
  • crystal growth
  • nanotubes
  • noncovalent interactions
  • self-assembly

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