We report channel confinement properties of an electron-deficient boron host derived from the orthogonal B←N interaction between a boronic ester and -pentafluorostilbazole. The boron host forms one-dimensional channels in the crystalline solid state when crystallized with common electron-rich aromatic petrochemicals (i.e., benzene, toluene, -xylene) to form solvates and a cocrystal with stilbene. Molecular confinement of the electron-rich molecules in the solids is achieved through a combination of aryl-perfluoroaryl interactions (π-π) and hydrogen bonds.

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