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Guest-induced amorphous-to-crystalline transformation enables sorting of haloalkane isomers with near-perfect selectivity.


ABSTRACT: The separation of haloalkane isomers with distillation-free strategies is one of the most challenging research topics in fundamental research and also gave high guiding values to practical industrial applications. Here, this contribution provides a previously unidentified solid supramolecular adsorption material based on a leggero pillararene derivative BrP[5]L, which can separate 1-/2-bromoalkane isomers with near-ideal selectivity. Activated solids of BrP[5]L with interesting amorphous and nonporous features could adsorb 1-bromopropane and 1-bromobutane from the corresponding equal volume mixtures of 1-/2-positional isomers with purities of 98.1 and 99.0%, respectively. Single-crystal structures incorporating theoretical calculation reveal that the high selectivity originates from the higher thermostability of 1-bromoalkane-loaded structures compared to its corresponding isomer-loaded structures, which could be further attributed to the perfect size/shape match between BrP[5]L and 1-bromoalkanes. Moreover, control experiments using its counterpart macrocycle of traditional pillararene demonstrate that BrP[5]L has better adsorptive selectivity, benefiting from the intrinsic free-rotation phenylene subunit on its backbone.

SUBMITTER: Wu JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9166396 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Guest-induced amorphous-to-crystalline transformation enables sorting of haloalkane isomers with near-perfect selectivity.

Wu Jia-Rui JR   Wu Gengxin G   Li Dongxia D   Dai Dihua D   Yang Ying-Wei YW  

Science advances 20220603 22


The separation of haloalkane isomers with distillation-free strategies is one of the most challenging research topics in fundamental research and also gave high guiding values to practical industrial applications. Here, this contribution provides a previously unidentified solid supramolecular adsorption material based on a leggero pillararene derivative <b>BrP[5]L</b>, which can separate 1-/2-bromoalkane isomers with near-ideal selectivity. Activated solids of <b>BrP[5]L</b> with interesting amo  ...[more]

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