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Nishijima A, Osugi Y, Uemura T. Fabrication of Self-Expanding Metal-Organic Cages Using a Ring-Openable Ligand. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2024; 63:e202404155. [PMID: 38453647 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202404155] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/29/2024] [Revised: 03/06/2024] [Accepted: 03/06/2024] [Indexed: 03/09/2024]
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Metal-organic cages (MOCs), which are formed via coordination-driven assembly, are being extensively developed for various applications owing to the utility of their accessible molecular-sized cavity. While MOC structures are uniquely and precisely predetermined by the metal coordination number and ligand configuration, tailoring MOCs to further modulate the size, shape, and chemical environment of the cavities has become intensively studied for a more efficient and adaptive molecular binding. Herein, we report self-expanding MOCs that exhibit remarkable structural variations in cage size and flexibility while maintaining their topology. A cyclic ligand with an oligomeric chain tethering the two benzene rings of stilbene was designed and mixed with RhII ions to obtain the parent MOCs. These MOCs were successfully transformed into expanded MOCs via the selective cleavage of the double bond in stilbene. The expanded MOCs could effectively trap multidentate N-donor molecules in their enlarged cavity, in contrast to the original MOCs with a narrow cavity. As the direct synthesis of expanded MOCs is impractical because of the entropically disfavored structures, self-expansion using ring-openable ligands is a promising approach that allows precision engineering and the production of functional MOCs that would otherwise be inaccessible.
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- Ami Nishijima
- Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, 113-8656, Tokyo, Japan
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- Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, 113-8656, Tokyo, Japan
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- Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, 113-8656, Tokyo, Japan
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Carrasco I, Ehni P, Ebert M, Dumait N, Taupier G, Amela-Cortes M, Roiland C, Cordier S, Knöller JA, Jacques E, Laschat S, Molard Y. Game of Crowns: Na + Is Coming! Red NIR-Emissive Hybrid Liquid Crystals Containing Discotic Crown Ethers and Na 2Mo 6X 8iCl 6 (X i = Cl or Br). ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES 2023; 15:39752-39764. [PMID: 37566407 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c08441] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 08/12/2023]
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Molecular or supramolecular materials that can self-organize into columns such as discotic liquid crystals are of interest for several applications in the field of optoelectronics. We show in this work that red near-infrared (NIR)-emissive metal cluster compounds of general formula Na2Mo6X8iCl6 (Xi = Cl or Br) can be readily complexed with discotic liquid crystals containing a crown ether. Three cavity sizes have been tested with crown ethers bearing 4, 5, or 6 oxygen atoms. In all cases, 1:1 complexes were formed, thanks to the well-known supramolecular interactions existing between the Na+ cations of the metal cluster salt and the crown ether derivatives. All obtained hybrids are homogeneous, emit in the red NIR region, and show liquid crystalline properties on a wider temperature range than their precursors. Charge transport properties have been investigated by using a space charge limited current device. Obtained results demonstrate that metal cluster compounds can enhance the charge carrier mobility by 5 orders of magnitude compared to the native discotic organic ligands. Considering that the presented organic crown ether derivatives are not the best candidates to design optoelectronic devices because of their inherently low conductivity, but that similar compounds were developed to design proton conductive porous framework, our results open promising perspectives for the use of metal cluster compounds in devices dedicated to such a field.
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- Irene Carrasco
- Univ Rennes, CNRS, ISCR─UMR 6226, ScanMAT─UAR 2025, IETR─UMR6164, F-35000 Rennes, France
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- Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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- Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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- Univ Rennes, CNRS, ISCR─UMR 6226, ScanMAT─UAR 2025, IETR─UMR6164, F-35000 Rennes, France
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- Univ Rennes, CNRS, ISCR─UMR 6226, ScanMAT─UAR 2025, IETR─UMR6164, F-35000 Rennes, France
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- Univ Rennes, CNRS, ISCR─UMR 6226, ScanMAT─UAR 2025, IETR─UMR6164, F-35000 Rennes, France
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- Univ Rennes, CNRS, ISCR─UMR 6226, ScanMAT─UAR 2025, IETR─UMR6164, F-35000 Rennes, France
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- Univ Rennes, CNRS, ISCR─UMR 6226, ScanMAT─UAR 2025, IETR─UMR6164, F-35000 Rennes, France
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- Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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- Univ Rennes, CNRS, ISCR─UMR 6226, ScanMAT─UAR 2025, IETR─UMR6164, F-35000 Rennes, France
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- Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
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- Univ Rennes, CNRS, ISCR─UMR 6226, ScanMAT─UAR 2025, IETR─UMR6164, F-35000 Rennes, France
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Perylene Diimide‐Based
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‐Crown Ether I: Supramolecular Aggregates for Sensing of Pb
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and Diethanolamine. ChemistrySelect 2021. [DOI: 10.1002/slct.202102095] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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Zhang J, Qiu H, He T, Li Y, Yin S. Fluorescent Supramolecular Polymers Formed by Crown Ether-Based Host-Guest Interaction. Front Chem 2020; 8:560. [PMID: 32793552 PMCID: PMC7393952 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2020.00560] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/17/2020] [Accepted: 06/02/2020] [Indexed: 11/13/2022] Open
Abstract
Inspired by the vast array of assemblies present in nature, supramolecular chemistry has attracted significant attention on account of its diverse supra-structures, which include micelles, vesicles, and fibers, in addition to its extensive applications in luminescent materials, sensors, bioimaging, and drug delivery over the past decades. Supramolecular polymers, which represent a combination of supramolecular chemistry and polymer science, are constructed by non-covalent interactions, such as host-guest interactions, hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic or hydrophilic interactions, metal-ligand interactions, π-π stacking, and electrostatic interactions. To date, numerous host-guest recognition systems have been reported, including crown ethers, cyclodextrins, calixarenes, cucurbituril, pillararenes, and other macrocyclic hosts. Among them, crown ethers, as the first generation of macrocyclic hosts, provide a promising and facile alternative route to supramolecular polymers. In addition, the incorporation of fluorophores into supramolecular polymers could endow them with multiple properties and functions, thereby presenting potential advantages in the context of smart materials. Thus, this review focuses on the fabrication strategies, interesting properties, and potential applications of fluorescent supramolecular polymers based on crown ethers. Typical examples are presented and discussed in terms of three different types of building blocks, namely covalently bonded low-molecular-weight compounds, polymers modified by hosts or guests, and supramolecular coordination complexes.
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- Jinjin Zhang
- College of Material, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, China
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- College of Material, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, China.,Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Chemistry and Materials Technology of Ministry of Education, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, China
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- College of Material, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, China
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- College of Material, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, China
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- College of Material, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, China
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Shen X, Li B, Pan T, Wu J, Wang Y, Shang J, Ge Y, Jin L, Qi Z. Self-assembly behaviors of perylene- and naphthalene-crown macrocycle conjugates in aqueous medium. Beilstein J Org Chem 2019; 15:1203-1209. [PMID: 31293667 PMCID: PMC6604709 DOI: 10.3762/bjoc.15.117] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/01/2019] [Accepted: 05/14/2019] [Indexed: 12/15/2022] Open
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The synthesis of conjugates of perylene diimide (PDI) and naphthalene diimide (NDI) modified with two benzo-21-crown-7 ethers (B21C7) are herein described. Their self-assembly behavior in various solvents was investigated particularly in aqueous medium, due to the recently discovered hydrophilic properties of B21C7 crown macrocycle. An unexpected fluorescence quenching phenomenon was observed in the PDI-B21C7 macrocycle conjugate in chloroform. The detailed UV-vis absorption and fluorescence spectra of these PDI/NDI derivatives in different solvents as well as their morphologies were investigated.
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- Xin Shen
- Sino-German Joint Research Lab for Space Biomaterials and Translational Technology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, P. R. China
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- Sino-German Joint Research Lab for Space Biomaterials and Translational Technology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, P. R. China
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- Sino-German Joint Research Lab for Space Biomaterials and Translational Technology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, P. R. China
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- Sino-German Joint Research Lab for Space Biomaterials and Translational Technology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, P. R. China
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- Sino-German Joint Research Lab for Space Biomaterials and Translational Technology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, P. R. China
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- Sino-German Joint Research Lab for Space Biomaterials and Translational Technology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, P. R. China
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- Sino-German Joint Research Lab for Space Biomaterials and Translational Technology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, P. R. China
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- Sino-German Joint Research Lab for Space Biomaterials and Translational Technology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, P. R. China
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- Sino-German Joint Research Lab for Space Biomaterials and Translational Technology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, P. R. China
- Institute of Biomedical Materials & Engineering (IBME), Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, P. R. China
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Liu T, Ge Y, Sun B, Fowler B, Li H, Nuckolls C, Xiao S. Synthesis, Regioselective Bromination, and Functionalization of Coronene Tetracarboxydiimide. J Org Chem 2019; 84:2713-2720. [PMID: 30734564 DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.8b03129] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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A new method for the effective synthesis of coronene tetracarboxydiimide (CDI) was developed by utilizing inexpensive and nontoxic potassium vinyltrifluoroborate. Controllable brominations of CDI were accomplished to yield CDI mono-, di-, tri-, and tetra-bromides, which could be used as synthon and functionalized by aromatic nucleophilic substitution and the Sonogashira coupling reaction.
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- Taifeng Liu
- The Education Ministry Key Lab and International Joint Lab of Resource Chemistry, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Functional Materials, Optoelectronic Nano Materials and Devices Institute , Shanghai Normal University , Shanghai 200234 , China.,Department of Chemistry , Columbia University , New York , New York 10027 , United State
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- The Education Ministry Key Lab and International Joint Lab of Resource Chemistry, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Functional Materials, Optoelectronic Nano Materials and Devices Institute , Shanghai Normal University , Shanghai 200234 , China
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- The Education Ministry Key Lab and International Joint Lab of Resource Chemistry, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Functional Materials, Optoelectronic Nano Materials and Devices Institute , Shanghai Normal University , Shanghai 200234 , China
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- Department of Chemistry , Columbia University , New York , New York 10027 , United State
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- The Education Ministry Key Lab and International Joint Lab of Resource Chemistry, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Functional Materials, Optoelectronic Nano Materials and Devices Institute , Shanghai Normal University , Shanghai 200234 , China
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- The Education Ministry Key Lab and International Joint Lab of Resource Chemistry, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Functional Materials, Optoelectronic Nano Materials and Devices Institute , Shanghai Normal University , Shanghai 200234 , China.,Department of Chemistry , Columbia University , New York , New York 10027 , United State
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- The Education Ministry Key Lab and International Joint Lab of Resource Chemistry, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Functional Materials, Optoelectronic Nano Materials and Devices Institute , Shanghai Normal University , Shanghai 200234 , China
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Cox RP, Sandanayake S, Scarborough DLA, Izgorodina EI, Langford SJ, Bell TDM. Investigation of cation binding and sensing by new crown ether core substituted naphthalene diimide systems. NEW J CHEM 2019. [DOI: 10.1039/c8nj05666h] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Different modes of cation binding lead to very different optical readouts from two structurally similar sensors.
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- R. P. Cox
- School of Chemistry
- Monash University
- Clayton
- Australia
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- School of Chemistry
- Monash University
- Clayton
- Australia
- Addtec Pty Ltd
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- School of Chemistry
- Monash University
- Clayton
- Australia
- Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology
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- School of Chemistry
- Monash University
- Clayton
- Australia
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- Teresa L. Mako
- Department of Chemistry, University of Rhode Island, 140 Flagg Road, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881, United States
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Rhode Island, 140 Flagg Road, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881, United States
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Rhode Island, 140 Flagg Road, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881, United States
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Ehni P, Guy K, Ebert M, Beardsworth S, Bader K, Forschner R, Bühlmeyer A, Dumait N, Roiland C, Molard Y, Laschat S. Luminescent liquid crystalline hybrid materials by embedding octahedral molybdenum cluster anions with soft organic shells derived from tribenzo[18]crown-6. Dalton Trans 2018; 47:14340-14351. [PMID: 30187902 DOI: 10.1039/c8dt03254h] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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Crown ethers and their derivatives are versatile building blocks for the design of supramolecular materials. They can be functionalized at will and are well known for their abilities to complex with alkali cations. Here, we show that emissive lanthanide free hybrid materials can be generated by using such building blocks. The organic tribenzo[18]crown-6 central core was functionalized via six-fold Suzuki cross-coupling as a key reaction with three o-terphenyl units which could be converted into their corresponding triphenylenes by the Scholl reaction, leading to novel liquid-crystalline columnar materials. Selected tribenzo[18]crown-6 o-terphenyls could interact with emissive ternary metal cluster compound salts to generate hybrid materials combining the properties of both moieties. Due to synergistic effects and despite the anisometry of the cluster compounds, individual properties such as liquid-crystalline phase stability of the organic part and emission abilities of its inorganic counter-part are enhanced in the hybrid compounds.
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- Philipp Ehni
- Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany.
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Guy K, Ehni P, Paofai S, Forschner R, Roiland C, Amela‐Cortes M, Cordier S, Laschat S, Molard Y. Lord of The Crowns: A New Precious in the Kingdom of Clustomesogens. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2018; 57:11692-11696. [DOI: 10.1002/anie.201806556] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/07/2018] [Indexed: 11/10/2022]
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- Kevin Guy
- Univ RennesCNRS, ISCR—UMR 6226, ScanMAT—UMS 2001 35000 Rennes France
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- Institute of Organic ChemistryUniversity of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 55 70569 Stuttgart Germany
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- Univ RennesCNRS, ISCR—UMR 6226, ScanMAT—UMS 2001 35000 Rennes France
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- Institute of Organic ChemistryUniversity of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 55 70569 Stuttgart Germany
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- Univ RennesCNRS, ISCR—UMR 6226, ScanMAT—UMS 2001 35000 Rennes France
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- Univ RennesCNRS, ISCR—UMR 6226, ScanMAT—UMS 2001 35000 Rennes France
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- Institute of Organic ChemistryUniversity of Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 55 70569 Stuttgart Germany
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- Univ RennesCNRS, ISCR—UMR 6226, ScanMAT—UMS 2001 35000 Rennes France
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Guy K, Ehni P, Paofai S, Forschner R, Roiland C, Amela-Cortes M, Cordier S, Laschat S, Molard Y. Lord of The Crowns: A New Precious in the Kingdom of Clustomesogens. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2018. [DOI: 10.1002/ange.201806556] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Kevin Guy
- Univ Rennes; CNRS, ISCR-UMR 6226, ScanMAT-UMS 2001; 35000 Rennes France
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- Institute of Organic Chemistry; University of Stuttgart; Pfaffenwaldring 55 70569 Stuttgart Germany
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- Univ Rennes; CNRS, ISCR-UMR 6226, ScanMAT-UMS 2001; 35000 Rennes France
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- Institute of Organic Chemistry; University of Stuttgart; Pfaffenwaldring 55 70569 Stuttgart Germany
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- Univ Rennes; CNRS, ISCR-UMR 6226, ScanMAT-UMS 2001; 35000 Rennes France
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- Univ Rennes; CNRS, ISCR-UMR 6226, ScanMAT-UMS 2001; 35000 Rennes France
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- Institute of Organic Chemistry; University of Stuttgart; Pfaffenwaldring 55 70569 Stuttgart Germany
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- Univ Rennes; CNRS, ISCR-UMR 6226, ScanMAT-UMS 2001; 35000 Rennes France
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Weißenstein A, Saha-Möller CR, Würthner F. Optical Sensing of Aromatic Amino Acids and Dipeptides by a Crown-Ether-Functionalized Perylene Bisimide Fluorophore. Chemistry 2018; 24:8009-8016. [DOI: 10.1002/chem.201800870] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/20/2018] [Indexed: 01/06/2023]
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- Annike Weißenstein
- Universität Würzburg; Institut für Organische Chemie; Am Hubland 97074 Würzburg Germany
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- Universität Würzburg; Institut für Organische Chemie; Am Hubland 97074 Würzburg Germany
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- Universität Würzburg; Institut für Organische Chemie; Am Hubland 97074 Würzburg Germany
- Center for Nanosystems Chemistry (CNC); Universität Würzburg; Theodor-Boveri-Weg 97074 Würzburg Germany
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Batiste SM, Johnston JN. Evidence for Ion-Templation During Macrocyclooligomerization of Depsipeptides. J Am Chem Soc 2018; 140:4560-4568. [PMID: 29565576 PMCID: PMC5996984 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b13148] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/21/2022]
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The ion-mediated Mitsunobu macrocyclooligomerization (M-MCO) reaction of hydroxy acid depsipeptides provides small collections of cyclic depsipeptides with good mass recovery. The approach can produce good yields of a single macrocycle or provide rapid access to multiple oligomeric macrocycles in good overall yield. While Lewis acidic alkali metal salts are known to play a role in the outcome of MCO reactions, it is unclear whether their effect is due to an organizational (e.g., templating) mechanism. Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) was used to study macrocycle-metal ion binding interactions, and this report correlates these thermodynamic measurements to the (kinetically determined) size distributions of depsipeptides formed during a Mitsunobu-based macrocyclooligomerization (MCO). Key trends have been identified in quantitative metal ion-cyclic depsipeptide binding affinity ( Ka), enthalpy of binding (Δ H), and stoichiometry of complexation across discrete series of macrocycles, and they provide the first analytical platform to rationally select a metal-ion template for a targeted size regime of cyclic oligomeric depsipeptides.
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- Suzanne M Batiste
- Department of Chemistry and Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology , Vanderbilt University , Nashville , Tennessee 37235-1822 , United States
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- Department of Chemistry and Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology , Vanderbilt University , Nashville , Tennessee 37235-1822 , United States
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Ferreira M, Moreira TS, Cristiano R, Gallardo H, Bentaleb A, Dechambenoit P, Hillard EA, Durola F, Bock H. Isomeric Column-Forming Esters and Imides with Varying Curvatures of the Aromatic Plane. Chemistry 2018; 24:2214-2223. [PMID: 29220553 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201705084] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/25/2017] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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Dibenzo[a,j]coronene-tetracarboxylic alkyl esters and imides with either a centrosymmetric bis-peri substitution pattern or a polar bis-ortho substitution pattern form hexagonal columnar mesophases, which in the case of the imides persist at room temperature. The bis-peri isomers are obtained via a two-fold oxidative photocyclization; the bis-ortho isomers are accessed via a glyoxylic Perkin reaction of triphenylene and naphthalene building blocks. Steric congestion between the substituents and the adjacent benzo protrusion in the bis-ortho esters and imides leads to bending of the aromatic plane, which thus avoids twisting. These isomers surprisingly show a more pronounced liquid crystalline behaviour than their non-bent bis-peri homologs, accommodating non-planarity with columnar order by slipped stacking. Whereas both types of ester and the bis-peri imide show an optical behaviour typical for perylene chromophores, the strongly bent bis-ortho imide distinguishes itself notably from them by its absorption spectrum. The electron acceptor strength of the isomeric diimides is found to differ, the hexagonal (peri) diimide having a 0.20 eV lower LUMO energy than the pentagonal (ortho) isomer.
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- Marli Ferreira
- Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, CNRS, 115, av. Schweitzer, 33600, Pessac, France
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- Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, CNRS, 115, av. Schweitzer, 33600, Pessac, France.,Departamento de Química, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, CEP, 58051-900, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
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- Departamento de Química, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, CEP, 58051-900, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
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- Departamento de Química, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, CEP, 88040-900, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil
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- Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, CNRS, 115, av. Schweitzer, 33600, Pessac, France
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- Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, Université de Bordeaux, 115, av. Schweitzer, 33600, Pessac, France
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- Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, CNRS, 115, av. Schweitzer, 33600, Pessac, France
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- Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, CNRS, 115, av. Schweitzer, 33600, Pessac, France
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- Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, CNRS, 115, av. Schweitzer, 33600, Pessac, France
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Bader K, Neidhardt MM, Wöhrle T, Forschner R, Baro A, Giesselmann F, Laschat S. Amino acid/crown ether hybrid materials: how charge affects liquid crystalline self-assembly. SOFT MATTER 2017; 13:8379-8391. [PMID: 29063090 DOI: 10.1039/c7sm01484h] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/07/2023]
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To probe the influence of electrostatic interactions on the mesomorphic self-assembly and phase behaviour of hybrid liquid crystals a series of crown ether/tyrosine hybrid systems was prepared by Steglich esterification of alkyl N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-l-tyrosinates with 4-carboxybenzo[15]crown-5 and 4-carboxybenzo[18]crown-6. The obtained derivatives allowed further manipulations at the NH functional group and complexation of the crown ether unit with NaI to give neutral or charged hybrid materials. All compounds were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), polarizing optical microscopy (POM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements. Neither the variation of the N-protecting group, introduction of charge at the N-terminus nor anion exchange (Cl vs. I) resulted in mesomorphism. In contrast, N-Boc-protected and unprotected hybrids formed rectangular columnar (Colr) mesophases with phase widths up to 35 K. NaI complexation switched these neutral thermotropic derivatives into ionic liquid crystals (ILCs) and induced a change of mesophase type from Colr to smectic A (SmA). A comparison of experimentally obtained layer distances and theoretically calculated molecular lengths indicated bilayer SmA formation with interdigitated alkyl chains. Packing models for both mesophase types are proposed and discussed with respect to stabilizing interactions.
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- Korinna Bader
- Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany.
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Kirres J, Schmitt K, Wurzbach I, Giesselmann F, Ludwigs S, Ringenberg M, Ruff A, Baro A, Laschat S. Tuning liquid crystalline phase behaviour in columnar crown ethers by sulfur substituents. Org Chem Front 2017. [DOI: 10.1039/c7qo00077d] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Sulfur-containing side chains in the periphery ofo-terphenyl or triphenylene units of crown ethers induce room-temperature columnar mesophases.
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- Jochen Kirres
- Institut für Organische Chemie
- Universität Stuttgart
- D-70569 Stuttgart
- Germany
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- Institut für Organische Chemie
- Universität Stuttgart
- D-70569 Stuttgart
- Germany
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- Institut für Physikalische Chemie
- Universität Stuttgart
- D-70569 Stuttgart
- Germany
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- Institut für Physikalische Chemie
- Universität Stuttgart
- D-70569 Stuttgart
- Germany
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- Institut für Polymerchemie
- Universität Stuttgart
- D-70569 Stuttgart
- Germany
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- Institut für Anorganische Chemie
- Universität Stuttgart
- D-70569 Stuttgart
- Germany
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- Institut für Polymerchemie
- Universität Stuttgart
- D-70569 Stuttgart
- Germany
- Analytische Chemie – Elektroanalytik & Sensorik
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- Institut für Organische Chemie
- Universität Stuttgart
- D-70569 Stuttgart
- Germany
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- Institut für Organische Chemie
- Universität Stuttgart
- D-70569 Stuttgart
- Germany
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Laschat S, Baro A, Wöhrle T, Kirres J. Playing with nanosegregation in discotic crown ethers: from molecular design to OFETs, nanofibers and luminescent materials. LIQUID CRYSTALS TODAY 2016. [DOI: 10.1080/1358314x.2016.1206286] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/21/2022]
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Chen J, Zhang S, Sun F, Li N, Cui K, He J, Niu D, Li Y. Multi-stimuli responsive supramolecular polymers and their electrospun nanofibers. Polym Chem 2016. [DOI: 10.1039/c6py00445h] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/18/2022]
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A novel type of multi-stimuli responsive supramolecular polymer was successfully constructed and its electrospun nanofibers exhibited cation-, pH-, anion-, and thermo-responsiveness.
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- Jianzhuang Chen
- Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Materials Chemistry
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- East China University of Science and Technology
- Shanghai
- P. R. China
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- Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Self-Assembly Chemistry for Organic Functional Molecules
- Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Shanghai
- P. R. China
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- Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Materials Chemistry
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- East China University of Science and Technology
- Shanghai
- P. R. China
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- Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Materials Chemistry
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- East China University of Science and Technology
- Shanghai
- P. R. China
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- Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Self-Assembly Chemistry for Organic Functional Molecules
- Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry
- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Shanghai
- P. R. China
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- Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Materials Chemistry
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- East China University of Science and Technology
- Shanghai
- P. R. China
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- Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Materials Chemistry
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- East China University of Science and Technology
- Shanghai
- P. R. China
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- Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Materials Chemistry
- School of Materials Science and Engineering
- East China University of Science and Technology
- Shanghai
- P. R. China
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Notable aspects of the chemistry of polyether complexes of group 13 and 14 elements are reviewed.
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- Ala'aeddeen Swidan
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- University of Windsor
- Windsor
- Canada
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Yan X, Wang H, Hauke CE, Cook TR, Wang M, Saha ML, Zhou Z, Zhang M, Li X, Huang F, Stang PJ. A Suite of Tetraphenylethylene-Based Discrete Organoplatinum(II) Metallacycles: Controllable Structure and Stoichiometry, Aggregation-Induced Emission, and Nitroaromatics Sensing. J Am Chem Soc 2015; 137:15276-86. [PMID: 26550682 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b10130] [Citation(s) in RCA: 201] [Impact Index Per Article: 22.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/22/2022]
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Materials that organize multiple functionally active sites, especially those with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) properties, are of growing interest due to their widespread applications. Despite promising early architectures, the fabrication and preparation of multiple AIEgens, such as multiple tetraphenylethylene (multi-TPE) units, in a single entity remain a big challenge due to the tedious covalent synthetic procedures often accompanying such preparations. Coordination-driven self-assembly is an alternative synthetic methodology with the potential to deliver multi-TPE architectures with light-emitting characteristics. Herein, we report the preparation of a new family of discrete multi-TPE metallacycles in which two pendant phenyl rings of the TPE units remain unused as a structural element, representing novel AIE-active metal-organic materials based on supramolecular coordination complex platforms. These metallacycles possess relatively high molar absorption coefficients but weak fluorescent emission under dilute conditions because of the ability of the untethered phenyl rings to undergo torsional motion as a non-radiative decay pathway. Upon molecular aggregation, the multi-TPE metallacycles show AIE-activity with markedly enhanced quantum yields. Moreover, on account of their AIE characteristics in the condensed state and ability to interact with electron-deficient substrates, the photophysics of these metallacycles is sensitive to the presence of nitroaromatics, motivating their use as sensors. This work represents a unification of themes including molecular self-assembly, AIE, and fluorescence sensing and establishes structure-property-application relationships of multi-TPE scaffolds. The fundamental knowledge obtained from the current research facilitates progress in the field of metal-organic materials, metal-coordination-induced emission, and fluorescent sensing.
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- Xuzhou Yan
- Department of Chemistry, University of Utah , 315 South 1400 East, Room 2020, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, United States
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Utah , 315 South 1400 East, Room 2020, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, United States.,State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Center for Chemistry of High-Performance & Novel Materials, Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University , Hangzhou 310027, P. R. China
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- Department of Chemistry, University at Buffalo , 359 Natural Sciences Complex, Buffalo, New York 14260, United States
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- Department of Chemistry, University at Buffalo , 359 Natural Sciences Complex, Buffalo, New York 14260, United States
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- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Materials Science, Engineering, and Commercialization Program, Texas State University , San Marcos, Texas 78666, United States
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Utah , 315 South 1400 East, Room 2020, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, United States
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Utah , 315 South 1400 East, Room 2020, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, United States
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Utah , 315 South 1400 East, Room 2020, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, United States
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- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Materials Science, Engineering, and Commercialization Program, Texas State University , San Marcos, Texas 78666, United States
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- State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Center for Chemistry of High-Performance & Novel Materials, Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University , Hangzhou 310027, P. R. China
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- Department of Chemistry, University of Utah , 315 South 1400 East, Room 2020, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, United States
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Würthner F, Saha-Möller CR, Fimmel B, Ogi S, Leowanawat P, Schmidt D. Perylene Bisimide Dye Assemblies as Archetype Functional Supramolecular Materials. Chem Rev 2015; 116:962-1052. [PMID: 26270260 DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.5b00188] [Citation(s) in RCA: 994] [Impact Index Per Article: 110.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/11/2022]
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- Frank Würthner
- Institut für Organische Chemie and Center for Nanosystems Chemistry, Universität Würzburg , Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany
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- Institut für Organische Chemie and Center for Nanosystems Chemistry, Universität Würzburg , Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany
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- Institut für Organische Chemie and Center for Nanosystems Chemistry, Universität Würzburg , Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany
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- Institut für Organische Chemie and Center for Nanosystems Chemistry, Universität Würzburg , Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany
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- Institut für Organische Chemie and Center for Nanosystems Chemistry, Universität Würzburg , Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany
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- Institut für Organische Chemie and Center for Nanosystems Chemistry, Universität Würzburg , Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany
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Weißenstein A, Würthner F. Metal ion templated self-assembly of crown ether functionalized perylene bisimide dyes. Chem Commun (Camb) 2015; 51:3415-8. [DOI: 10.1039/c4cc09443c] [Citation(s) in RCA: 30] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/22/2023]
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Barium ion (Ba2+) templated self-assembly of perylene bisimide (PBI) functionalized with 15-crown-5 receptors leads selectively to dimer species.
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- Annike Weißenstein
- Universität Würzburg
- Institut für Organische Chemie and Center for Nanosystems Chemistry
- Am Hubland
- 97074 Würzburg
- Germany
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- Universität Würzburg
- Institut für Organische Chemie and Center for Nanosystems Chemistry
- Am Hubland
- 97074 Würzburg
- Germany
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