Hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks of twisted polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
Yuto Suzuki1, Norimitsu Tohnai2, Akinori Saeki2
1Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, 1-3 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-8531, Japan. hisaki@chem.es.osaka-u.ac.jp.
Abstract:
A dibenzo[g,p]chrysene (DBC)-based hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF) was constructed by shape-fitted docking of the twisted π-conjugated core. The activated HOF, possessing exactly eclipsed stacking of the DBC cores, (CPDBC-1a) had a BET surface area of 1548 m2 g-1 and possessed photoconductivity.
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