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From Concept to Crystals via Prediction: Multi-Component Organic Cage Pots by Social Self-Sorting.

Rebecca L GreenawayValentina SantoliniAngeles PulidoMarc A LittleBen M AlstonMichael E BriggsGraeme M DayAndrew I CooperKim E Jelfs
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
We describe the a priori computational prediction and realization of multi-component cage pots, starting with molecular predictions based on candidate precursors through to crystal structure prediction and synthesis using robotic screening. The molecules were formed by the social self-sorting of a tri-topic aldehyde with both a tri-topic amine and di-topic amine, without using orthogonal reactivity or precursors of the same topicity. Crystal structure prediction suggested a rich polymorphic landscape, where there was an overall preference for chiral recognition to form heterochiral rather than homochiral packings, with heterochiral pairs being more likely to pack window-to-window to form two-component capsules. These crystal packing preferences were then observed in experimental crystal structures.
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