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Synthesis of Chiral Triazine Frameworks for Enantiodiscrimination.

Fatemeh BeyranvandArmaghan KhosraviFatemeh ZabihiMohammad NematiMohammad Fardin GholamiMahdi TavakolSiamak BeyranvandShabnam SatariJürgen P RabeAbdollah SalimiChong ChengMohsen Adeli
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Manipulation of the structure of covalent organic frameworks at the molecular level is an efficient strategy to shift their biological, physicochemical, optical, and electrical properties in the desired windows. In this work, we report on a new method to construct chiral triazine frameworks using metal-driven polymerization for enantiodiscrimination. The nucleophilic substitution reaction between melamine and cyanuric chloride was performed in the presence of PdCl 2 , ZnCl 2 , and CuCl 2 as chirality-directing agents. Palladium, with the ability of planar complex formation, was able to assemble monomers in two-dimensions and drive the reaction in two directions, leading to a two-dimensional triazine network with several micrometers lateral size. Nonplanar arrangements of monomers in the presence of ZnCl 2 and CuCl 2 , however, resulted in calix and bouquet structures, respectively. While 2D and bouquet structures showed strong negative and positive bands in the CD spectra, respectively, their calix counterparts displayed long-range weak negative bands. In spite of the ability of both calix and bouquet networks to load l-histidine 35 and 50% more than d-histidine from pure enantiomers, respectively, only calix counterparts were able to take up this enantiomer (78%) from the racemic mixture. The two-dimensional polytriazine network did not show any specific interactions with pure enantiomers or their racemic mixtures.
Keyphrases
  • capillary electrophoresis
  • high resolution
  • ionic liquid
  • solid phase extraction
  • mass spectrometry
  • molecularly imprinted
  • density functional theory