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  • Crown ethers are flexible molecules that can be modified and are known for pairing well with alkali cations, making them useful for creating supramolecular materials.
  • This research demonstrates the creation of luminescent hybrid materials using tribenzo[18]crown-6, which is modified through a chemical process to form new columnar structures.
  • The interaction between these modified crown ethers and specific metal cluster salts leads to materials that enhance both the stability of their liquid-crystalline phases and the light-emitting properties of the metal components.

Article Abstract

Crown ethers and their derivatives are versatile building blocks for the design of supramolecular materials. They can be functionalized at will and are well known for their abilities to complex with alkali cations. Here, we show that emissive lanthanide free hybrid materials can be generated by using such building blocks. The organic tribenzo[18]crown-6 central core was functionalized via six-fold Suzuki cross-coupling as a key reaction with three o-terphenyl units which could be converted into their corresponding triphenylenes by the Scholl reaction, leading to novel liquid-crystalline columnar materials. Selected tribenzo[18]crown-6 o-terphenyls could interact with emissive ternary metal cluster compound salts to generate hybrid materials combining the properties of both moieties. Due to synergistic effects and despite the anisometry of the cluster compounds, individual properties such as liquid-crystalline phase stability of the organic part and emission abilities of its inorganic counter-part are enhanced in the hybrid compounds.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8dt03254hDOI Listing

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