Calixarenes, a class of organic macrocyclic molecules have shown interesting gas sorption properties towards industrially important gases such as carbon dioxide, hydrogen, methane and acetylene. These macrocycles are involved in weak van der Waals interaction to form multidimensional supramolecular frameworks. The gas-diffusion and subsequent sorption occurs due to a cooperative behavior between neighboring macrocycles. Furthermore, the flexibility at the upper rim functional group also plays a key role in the overall gas uptake of calixarene. In this book chapter, we give a brief account of interaction and diffusion of gases in calixarene and selected derivatives.
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Patil, R. S., Banerjee, D., Atwood, J. L., & Thallapally, P. K. (2016). Gas sorption and storage properties of calixarenes. In Calixarenes and Beyond (pp. 1037–1056). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31867-7_39
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