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Permanent Microporosity and Enantioselective Sorption in a Chiral Open Framework
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2004
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EngineeringNanoporous MaterialPorous MembraneOrganic ChemistryChemistryChiral Permanent PorositySoft MatterPorous BodySorption CoolingChemical EngineeringPorous MediaMicrofluidicsMaterials ScienceAsymmetric CatalysisPermanent MicroporosityEnantioselective SynthesisMicrofabricationSelf-assemblySurface ScienceHomochiral Microporous MaterialHomochiral Microporous PhasePorosityChemical Kinetics
A homochiral microporous material is presented. The phase has 47% permanently porous void volume and is shown to have >1 nm diameter pores with three-dimensional channels using probe molecule sorption. Enantioselective guest sorption is strongly dependent on guest size. The homochiral microporous phase was identified by reactive selection from a first-generation chiral but nonporous framework. Chiral permanent porosity is established by directional noncovalent interactions between framework-forming and nonframework forming components of the stable second-generation material, which become stronger upon loss of the guests from the pore system.
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