Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1303849 | Inorganic Chemistry Communications | 2013 | 4 Pages |
•The first example of structurally characterized cucurbituril-porphyrin complexes.•Supramolecular structure was constructed through hydrogen bonding interaction.•Iodine adsorption behavior of this supramolecular framework has been studied.
A host–guest complex has been formed between cationic tetrakis(4-pyridyl)porphyrin species of (H6TPyP)4 + ⋅ 4Cl− and TMeQ[6] depending on hydrogen bonding interaction. Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis clearly reveals the supramolecular nature of this novel TMeQ[6]-(H6TPyP)4 + ⋅ 4Cl− host–guest compound, representing the first example of structurally characterized cucurbit[n]uril-porphyrin host–guest complexes. Due to the three dimensional porous framework, the iodine adsorption behavior of this cucurbit[n]uril-porphyrin supramolecular structure has also been studied.
Graphical abstractA host–guest complex has been formed between cationic tetrakis(4-pyridyl)porphyrin species of (H6TPyP)4 + ⋅ 4Cl− and TMeQ[6] depending on hydrogen bonding interaction. Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis clearly reveals the supramolecular nature of this novel host–guest compound, representing the first example of structurally characterized cucurbit[n]uril-porphyrin host–guest complexes.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide