Apr 2022
Zoom: https://kaust.zoom.us/j/99681749162
Meeting ID: 996 8174 9162
Abstract: Pillar[n]arenes are a class of macrocycles with outstanding properties given by its electron-rich symmetric cavity and facile functionalization that allows to tune its solubility and host-guest properties. In this work, the versatility of pillar[n]arenes for the design of porous materials is studied.
Pillar[n]arenes are stable after guest removal, giving solvent-free phases and thus resulting in permanent porous structures. From simple ethyl pillar[5,6]arenes, nonporous adaptive crystals are obtained and studied for the adsorption and separation of butanol isomers. Then, an A1/A2 benzaldehyde-functionalized pillar[5]arene is used as a building block for the synthesis of an imine porous organic cage, which would result in a material with intrinsic and extrinsic porosity. Finally, a lipoic acid modified pillar[5]arene is implemented as ligand for nanoclusters, improving their stability. Taking advantage of the cavity of the pillar[5]arene, a host-guest complex is formed, enhancing the optical properties of nanoclusters.