Rkr. Jetti et al., Hexagonal nanoporous host structures based on 2,4,6-tris-4-(halo-phenoxy)-1,3,5-triazines (halo=chloro, bromo), TETRAHEDRON, 56(36), 2000, pp. 6707-6719
Based on our earlier observation that para-halogenated phenoxy triazines se
lf-assemble as hexagonal nanoporous frameworks, this study deals with the i
nclusion of structurally related guest species in the one-dimensional chann
els of the title host compounds. A systematic analysis of six isomorphous,
X-ray crystal structures (space group P6(3)/m) provides valuable informatio
n of wide-ranging implications in host-guest chemistry: (1) construction of
a host lattice with weak intermolecular interactions; (2) correlation of g
uest-size and host-channel area with order/disorder in the host; (3) role o
f molecular symmetry and multi-point hydrogen bond recognition for ordered
guest species; (4) unusual structural behaviour and properties of guests co
nstrained in a narrow channel. Lastly, a ternary adduct crystal shows an in
tricate hydrogen bonding network in the polar space group R3c with a super-
cell of c=63.67 Angstrom. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserve
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