Molecular tectonics: control of pore size and polarity in 3-D hexagonal coordination networks based on porphyrins and a zinc cation

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Diverse crystal engineering principles employed in the discovery of porous coordination networks for the selective separation of C2 gases reveal that control of pore size and pore chemistry emerges as the key to unlock their outstanding performances.


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By combining enantiomerically pure tectons with Cd(NO3)2, a series of six new homochiral luminescent coordination networks are formed. The dimensionality and crystal packing of the latter are modulated by both the nature of the chiral side chains and the crystallization solvents.


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Combinations of six new tetrakis-pyrazolyl appended calix[4]arenes derivatives, blocked in 1,3-A conformation as coordinating tectons, with AgX salts (X = NO3−, BF4−, XF6− (X = P, As and Sb)) lead to nine new silver coordination networks.


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