Single Crystals of Insoluble Porous Salicylimine Cages

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Abstract

Porous organic cages (POCs) are meanwhile an established class of porous materials. Most of them are soluble to a certain extend and thus processable in or from solution. However, a few of larger salicylimine cages were reported to be insoluble in any organic solvents and thus characterized as amorphous materials. These cages were now synthesized as single-crystalline materials to get insight into packing motifs and preferred intermolecular interactions. Furthermore, the pairs of crystalline and amorphous materials for each cage allowed to compare their gas-sorption properties in both morphological states.

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Holsten, M., Elbert, S. M., Rominger, F., Zhang, W. S., Schröder, R. R., & Mastalerz, M. (2023). Single Crystals of Insoluble Porous Salicylimine Cages. Chemistry - A European Journal, 29(66). https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202302116

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