Manipulating the cavity of a porous material changes the photoreactivity of included guests

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Mahender B DewalLinda S Shimizu

Abstract

Changing an ether to a ketone within the framework of a bis-urea macrocycle has little effect on the supramolecular assembly of this building block into porous crystals but introduces a triplet sensitizer into the framework that dramatically alters the photochemical reactions of included guests.

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