Emission-Tunable Soft Porous Organic Crystal Based on Squaraine for Single-Crystal Analysis of Guest-Induced Gate-Opening Transformation

Lin Li, Huili Ma, Jingyan Zhang, Engui Zhao, Jian Hao, Huiming Huang, Hui Li, Pengfei Li, Xinggui Gu*, Ben Zhong Tang

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Abstract

Soft porous crystals (SPCs) with both crystallinity and flexibility have evolved as emerging materials for lots of applications. However, the development of purely organic SPCs (SPOCs) with advanced functionalities significantly lags behind. Herein, we report the construction of an emission-tunable SPOC with a rationally designed squaraine derivative (named as SPOC-SQ). SPOC-SQ is featured with a squaraine core and four peripheries with electron donor-π-acceptor (D-π-A) characteristics, which facilitates the formation of porous crystal framework stabilized by π-πinteractions and H bonds and at the same time provides structural flexibility through phenyl rotations. This SPOC can be easily obtained from its dichloromethane (DCM) solution and exhibits reversible stimuli-responsive single-crystal-to-single-crystal (SCSC) structural transformation, accompanied by bright and tunable emission. In addition, this activated SPOC (SPOC-SQ-a) selectively recognizes and absorbs acetylene (C2H2) over other gases without destroying the single crystallinity, enabling the single-crystal XRD analysis of the structural transformation. Close inspection of single-crystal XRD results of SPOC-SQ-C2H2 facilitates the understanding of the host-guest interactions. More interestingly, upon interacting with C2H2, a one-dimensional (1D) channel is formed in the crystal to adopt C2H2, which proves the SCSC process and provides molecular-level insights into the gate-opening process. Furthermore, C2H2 adsorption dynamics can be monitored in real time by tracking the fluorescence wavelength changes of SPOC-SQ framework. Thus, the unique gate-opening sorption attribute of SPOC-SQ-a crystals toward C2H2 enables its potential applications for gas separation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3856-3864
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume143
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Mar 2021

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