Hexamethylcucurbit[3,3]uril-Based Porous Supramolecular Assemblies and Their Adsorption Properties.

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Key Laboratory of Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry of Guizhou Province, Guizhou University, Guiyang 550025, People's Republic of China.

Published: August 2018

In the present work, we selected hexamethylcucurbit[3,3]uril (MeQ[3,3]) as a building block and obtained two MeQ[3,3]-based porous supramolecular assemblies from neutral water () and aqueous HCl solutions (), respectively. Both MeQ[3,3]-based assemblies are constructed of MeQ[3,3] molecules through the typical outer surface interaction of cucurbit[]urils, as well as hydrogen bonding between latticed water molecules and portal carbonyl oxygens of MeQ[3,3]. The assemblies present different porous structure features and exhibit different adsorption properties for eight common volatile organic compounds. However, the two porous assemblies exhibit similar adsorption properties for certain fluorophore dyes, including rhodamine B (), fluorescein (), and pyrene (), and form solid colored fluorescent compounds, some of which exhibit responses to the selected volatile organic compounds.

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