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      Responsive Nanoporous Smectic Liquid Crystal Polymer Networks as Efficient and Selective Adsorbents

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      Advanced Functional Materials
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              Solvatochromic behavior of chiral mesoporous metal-organic frameworks and their applications for sensing small molecules and separating cationic dyes.

              Two anionic metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with 1D mesoporous tubes (1) and chiral mesoporous cages (2) have been rationally constructed by means of a predesigned size-extended hexatopic ligand, namely, 5,5',5''-(1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triyl)tris- (azanediyl)triisophthalate (TATAT). Charge neutrality is achieved by protonated dimethylamine cations. Notably, the two MOFs can be used to separate large molecules based on ionic selectivity rather than the size-exclusion effect so far reported in the literature. Owing to the imino triazine backbone and carboxyl groups of the hexatopic ligand, which provide important host-guest interactions, rare solvatochromic phenomena of 1 and 2 are observed on incorporating acetone and ethanol guests. Furthermore, guest-dependent luminescence properties of compound 2 were investigated, and the results show that luminescence intensity is significantly enhanced in toluene and benzene, while quenching effects are observed in acetone and ethanol. Thus, compound 2 may be a potential material for luminescent probes. Copyright © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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                Journal
                Advanced Functional Materials
                Adv. Funct. Mater.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                1616301X
                August 2014
                August 13 2014
                : 24
                : 32
                : 5045-5051
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                10.1002/adfm.201400428
                c465703a-4ab4-4cf9-848a-1b4f909374ec
                © 2014

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