Abstract
The first examples of core–shell porous molecular crystals are described. The physical properties of the core–shell crystals, such as surface hydrophobicity, CO2 /CH4 selectivity, are controlled by the chemical composition of the shell. This shows that porous core–shell molecular crystals can exhibit synergistic properties that out-perform materials built from the individual, constituent molecules.
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Jiang, S., Du, Y., Marcello, M., Corcoran, E. W., Calabro, D. C., Chong, S. Y., … Cooper, A. I. (2018). Core–Shell Crystals of Porous Organic Cages. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 57(35), 11228–11232. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201803244
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