Constructing Flexible Crystalline Porous Organic Salts via a Zwitterionic Strategy
Jin Wang,
Shengyi Yang,
Liang Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The unique ionic channels and highly polar pore structures have distinguished crystalline porous organic salts (CPOSs) from conventional porous frameworks in the past decade. Up to now, CPOSs were all constructed by a monoionic strategy, in which two types of building units individually bearing anionic or cationic groups were introduced, thus increasing complexity in the synthesis of CPOSs. In this study, by utilizing stereoisomeric compounds of TPE-NS-Z or TPE-NS-E bearing both anionic and cationic groups as … Show more
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