Six novel cyclodextrin
(CD)-based metal–organic
frameworks
(MOFs) were synthesized using distinct crystallization methodologies.
A modified vapor diffusion method is introduced for the first time,
termed fast crystallization, which enables the rapid solid-state formation
of MOF compounds. This innovative method yielded four of the newly
synthesized MOFs. The crystal structures of five obtained frameworks
were structurally characterized through single-crystal X-ray diffraction,
while one, compound
5
(γ-CD-K-5), was additionally
characterized as a bulk powder. Structural analysis revealed that
two of the newly obtained MOFs, namely, compound
2
(α-CD-K-2)
and compound
3
(α-CD-Rb-3), exhibited isostructural
characteristics, forming a three-dimensional (3D) framework. Compound
1
(α-CD-K-1) shared the same space group as EVEGET (α-CD-K)
and displayed the same framework type. Furthermore, the crystal packing
of compound
4
(β-CD-K-4) closely resembled that
of compound
1
and EVEGET, with the only distinction lying
in the type of CD employed. Notably, compound
6
(γ-CD-K-6)
incorporated an iodine ion with an occupancy of 0.2. To discern the
intermolecular interactions within the obtained MOFs, the Hirshfeld
surface was calculated using Crystal Explorer software.