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Published on: December 20, 2016
Supramolecular Assembly of Fused Macrocycle-Cage Molecules for Fast Lithium-Ion Transport
Yuzhe Wang1, Kaiyang Wang1, Qing Ai2
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, United States.
Abstract:
We report a new supramolecular porous crystal assembled from fused macrocycle-cage molecules. The molecule comprises a prismatic cage with three macrocycles radially attached. The molecules form a nanoporous crystal with one-dimensional (1D) nanochannels. The supramolecular porous crystal can take up lithium-ion electrolytes and achieve an ionic conductivity of up to 8.3 × 10-4 S/cm. Structural analysis and density functional theory calculations reveal that efficient Li-ion electrolyte uptake, the presence of 1D nanochannels, and weak interactions between lithium ions and the crystal enable fast lithium-ion transport. Our findings demonstrate the potential of fused macrocycle-cage molecules as a new design motif for ion-conducting molecular crystals.
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