Switching porosity of stable triptycene-based cage: via solution-state assembly processes

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Abstract

It is a great challenge to tune the porosity of porous materials. As most porous organic cages are soluble, solution processability can be a possible way to regulate the porosity of such materials. Herein, a triptycene-based cage (TC) is demonstrated to be stable in acid, base or boiling water. Meanwhile, its porosity can be tuned by adjusting the solution-state assembly processes. TC molecules crystallized slowly from solution exhibit nearly no porosity to nitrogen (off-state). While, after rapid precipitating from methanol/dichloromethane solution, the obtained TC (TC-rp) is in a porous state and exhibit a high BET surface area of 653 m2 g-1 (on-state).

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Ma, H., Zhai, T. L., Wang, Z., Cheng, G., Tan, B., & Zhang, C. (2020). Switching porosity of stable triptycene-based cage: via solution-state assembly processes. RSC Advances, 10(15), 9088–9092. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra00128g

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