Hydrogen bonding between bromide anions and a tetrahydroxytriptycene ligand was used to assemble crystalline hexagonal tubes with nanometer diameters in good yield. Use of a hexahydroxytriptycene ligand again gave hexagonal nanotubes, but containing the spontaneously-oxidised quinone-tetrahydroxy ligand. The surprisingly robust nanotubes are stable to heat, vacuum and water, and represent an unprecedented use of O-H·anion coordination to assemble complex three-dimensional structures.
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White, N. G., & MacLachlan, M. J. (2015). Anion-templated hexagonal nanotubes. Chemical Science, 6(11), 6245–6249. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02577j
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