TY - JOUR
T1 - Molecule Recognition and Release Behavior of Naphthalenediimide Derivative via Supramolecular Interactions
AU - Ma, Yudong
AU - Luo, Lixing
AU - Yang, Canglei
AU - Wang, Wei
AU - Liu, Xitong
AU - Zhang, Jing
AU - Huang, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Self-assembled charge-transfer complexes based on supramolecular interactions have attracted immense research interest due to their unique packing and (opto)electronic applications. Herein, two new binary cocrystals with a similar 1:1 mixed-stack arrangement are synthesized by solvent evaporation or grinding method using N,N′-dimethyl-1,4,5,8-naphthalene tetracarboxylic diimide (Me-NDI) as the receptor. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis confirms the successful molecular-level recognition and various weak interaction networks. Upon thermal treatment of 1,4,8,11-tetramethyl-6,13-triethylsilylethynyl pentacene (TMTES-P)/Me-NDI complex, in situ cocrystal-to-crystal conversion is observed, and the receptor is gradually released, while the perylene/Me-NDI cocrystal disassembles in the same manner as a single-component compound. The aligned short-contact network, good stability of TMTES-P, and anisotropic attachment energies of the TMTES-P/Me-NDI cocrystal disassemble in a manner same to that of a single-component compound. The aligned short-contact network, good stability of TMTES-P, and anisotropic attachment complexes are believed to promote the release of specific molecules. These structure–property relationship results provide new insights into the design of a supramolecular class with desired functionalities in terms of self-assembled recognition, release, or crystal conversion.
AB - Self-assembled charge-transfer complexes based on supramolecular interactions have attracted immense research interest due to their unique packing and (opto)electronic applications. Herein, two new binary cocrystals with a similar 1:1 mixed-stack arrangement are synthesized by solvent evaporation or grinding method using N,N′-dimethyl-1,4,5,8-naphthalene tetracarboxylic diimide (Me-NDI) as the receptor. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis confirms the successful molecular-level recognition and various weak interaction networks. Upon thermal treatment of 1,4,8,11-tetramethyl-6,13-triethylsilylethynyl pentacene (TMTES-P)/Me-NDI complex, in situ cocrystal-to-crystal conversion is observed, and the receptor is gradually released, while the perylene/Me-NDI cocrystal disassembles in the same manner as a single-component compound. The aligned short-contact network, good stability of TMTES-P, and anisotropic attachment energies of the TMTES-P/Me-NDI cocrystal disassemble in a manner same to that of a single-component compound. The aligned short-contact network, good stability of TMTES-P, and anisotropic attachment complexes are believed to promote the release of specific molecules. These structure–property relationship results provide new insights into the design of a supramolecular class with desired functionalities in terms of self-assembled recognition, release, or crystal conversion.
KW - charge-transfer
KW - cocrystal-to-crystal conversion
KW - naphthalenediimide derivatives
KW - self-assembly
KW - thermal release
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U2 - 10.1002/marc.202000655
DO - 10.1002/marc.202000655
M3 - 文章
C2 - 33506588
AN - SCOPUS:85099766660
SN - 1022-1336
VL - 42
JO - Macromolecular Rapid Communications
JF - Macromolecular Rapid Communications
IS - 7
M1 - 2000655
ER -