Direct Visualization of Pyrrole Reactivity upon Confinement within a Cyclodextrin Metal-Organic Framework.
Alejandro Núñez-LópezMarta GalbiatiNatalia M PadialCarolina R GanivetSergio TatayEmilio PardoDonatella ArmentanoCarlos Martí-GastaldoPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Metal-organic frameworks can be used as porous templates to exert control over polymerization reactions. Shown here are the possibilities offered by these crystalline, porous nanoreactors to capture highly-reactive intermediates for a better understanding of the mechanism of polymerization reactions. By using a cyclodextrin framework the polymerization of pyrrole is restricted, capturing the formation of terpyrrole cationic intermediates. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction is used to provide definite information on the supramolecular interactions that induce the formation and stabilization of a conductive array of cationic complexes.