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Dynamic Interconversion between Boroxine Cages Based on Pyridine Ligation.

Kosuke OnoShunsuke ShimoKohei TakahashiNobuhiro YasudaHidehiro UekusaNobuharu Iwasawa
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Dynamic interconversion between large covalent organic cages was achieved simply by heating or acid/base treatment. A mixture of the boroxine cages 12-mer and 15-mer was cleanly converted into a pyridine adduct of the 9-mer boroxine cage upon treatment with pyridine, and the geometry of N-coordinated boron atoms changed from trigonal to tetrahedral. The reverse reaction was achieved by heating or acid treatment. In this process, the larger boroxine cages 12-mer and 15-mer were found to be entropically favored owing to the release of free pyridine molecules from 9-mer⋅6 Py.
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