Hydrogen-Bonding 3D Networks by Polyhedral Organosilanols: Selective Inclusion of Hydrocarbons in Open Frameworks

Y Kawakami, Y Sakuma, T Wakuda, T Nakai…

Index: Kawakami, Yoshiteru; Sakuma, Yoshinobu; Wakuda, Takashi; Nakai, Tatsuya; Shirasaka, Masayoshi; Kabe, Yoshio Organometallics, 2010 , vol. 29, # 15 p. 3281 - 3288

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Abstract

Tetrahedral organosilanols E [C6H4Si (i-Pr) 2OH] 4 (E= C, 2a; E= Si, 2b) as well as octahedral organosilanols Si8O12 (CH CHC6H4SiR2OH) 8 (R= i-Pr, 5a; R= Ph, 5b) were designed for self-assembly of 3D hydrogen-bonding networks possessing large porosity. Depending on the pore size, hydrocarbons such as hexane and heptane were included in the open frameworks without interpenetration of the networks. Furthermore, as a guest ...

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