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Structural Elucidation of the Mechanism of Molecular Recognition in Chiral Crystalline Sponges
Authors:Shi‐Yuan Zhang  David Fairen‐Jimenez  Michael J. Zaworotko
Abstract:To gain insight into chiral recognition in porous materials we have prepared a family of fourth generation chiral metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) that have rigid frameworks and adaptable (flexible) pores. The previously reported parent material, [Co2(S‐mandelate)2(4,4′‐bipyridine)3](NO3)2, CMOM‐ 1S , is a modular MOF; five new variants in which counterions (BF4?, CMOM‐ 2S ) or mandelate ligands are substituted (2‐Cl, CMOM‐ 11R ; 3‐Cl, CMOM‐ 21R ; 4‐Cl, CMOM‐ 31R ; 4‐CH3, CMOM‐ 41R ) and the existing CF3SO3? variant CMOM‐ 3S are studied herein. Fine‐tuning of pore size, shape, and chemistry afforded a series of distinct host–guest binding sites with variable chiral separation properties with respect to three structural isomers of phenylpropanol. Structural analysis of the resulting crystalline sponge phases revealed that host–guest interactions, guest–guest interactions, and pore adaptability collectively determine chiral discrimination.
Keywords:chiral binding sites  chiral crystalline sponge  chiral metal–  organic frameworks  chiral separation and resolution  molecular recognition
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