Hui Li, Yan Dong, Riqiang Li, Yan Zhang, Shengyong Liu, Wei Tian
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Hierarchical Supramolecular Assembly based on Metal Coordination of Asymmetric Ligand Pairs and Host-Guest Recognition
Three distinct monomers were synthesized, namely CD2, E2, and F2. Monomer CD2 is composed of a crown ether group (B21C7) and two terpyridine (tpy) groups, monomer E2 contains two 6,6"-di(2,6-dimethoxylphenyl)-substituted terpyridine (tmy) groups, and the homoditopic F2 comprises of two ammonium salts (DAS). By combining monomer CD2 with Zn(OTf)2, a supramolecular linear polymer (SLP1) was successfully obtained through metal coordination based on terpyridyl units. Upon introducing monomer E2 into the solution containing SLP1, a novel supramolecular linear polymer (SLP2) was formed in the solution via complementary metal coordination. Furthermore, by adding another monomer F2 to the solution of SLP2, we observed a further structure transformation of SLP2 into a supramolecular crosslinked polymer (SCP3). This transformation was facilitated by double noncovalent interactions involving both complementary metal coordination and host-guest recognition. Notably, all resulting supramolecular polymers SLP1, SLP2, and SCP3 exhibited remarkable sensitivity towards OH- along with noticeable changes in their fluorescence emission properties. Moreover, at high concentrations, SCP3 demonstrated the ability to form a supramolecular gel while also exhibiting excellent self-healing properties.
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Organic Chemistry Frontiers is an esteemed journal that publishes high-quality research across the field of organic chemistry. It places a significant emphasis on studies that contribute substantially to the field by introducing new or significantly improved protocols and methodologies. The journal covers a wide array of topics which include, but are not limited to, organic synthesis, the development of synthetic methodologies, catalysis, natural products, functional organic materials, supramolecular and macromolecular chemistry, as well as physical and computational organic chemistry.