An intrinsically porous trianglimine macrocycle 1 is reported to display energy-efficient and cost-effective adsorptive properties by selectively separating -1,2-dichloroethene (-DCE) from an equimolar - and -DCE mixture with a purity of over 96%. The selectivity is enhanced by host/guest C-H⋯π intermolecular interactions. Moreover, the macrocycle can be reused many times without any decrease in performance, which further supports the sustainability of using molecular sieves in chemical separation.
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