Clathrate formation from octaazaphthalocyanines possessing bulky phenoxyl substituents: A new cubic crystal containing solvent-filled, nanoscale voids

Saad Makhseed, Fadi Ibrahim, Jacob Samuel, Madeleine Helliwell, John E. Warren, C. Grazia Bezzu, Neil B. McKeown

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    Abstract

    The synthesis of octaazaph-thalocyanine (AzaPc) derivatives, with bulky phenoxyl substituents placed at eight peripheral positions and containing either H+, Ni2+ or Zn2+ ions in their central cavity, is described. The required precursors, derivatives of pyrazine-2,3- dicarbonitrile, were prepared using a nucleophilic aromatic substitution reaction between 2,6-diisopropyl-phenol or 2,6-diphenylphenol and 5,6-dichloropyrazine-2,3-dicarbonitrile. Analysis of the resulting AzaPcs by UV/Visible and 1HNMR spectroscopy confirms that steric isolation of the AzaPc cores was enforced both in solution and in the solid state. X-ray diffraction studies of single crystals of the AzaPcs reveal that solvent inclusion takes place in each case. Of particular significance is the finding that the zinc derivative of 2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24-octa(2,6-diisopropylphenoxy) octaazaphtha-locyanine provides nanoporous cubic crystals, containing massive (8 nm3) solvent-filled voids, similar to those of the analogous phthalocyanine derivative. Exchange of the included solvent within the voids can be readily achieved by using a number of alternative solvents including water. Based on the observed loading of included water, the internal volume of this nanoporous cubic crystal appears to be more hydrophilic than its phthalocyanine counterpart. © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)4810-4815
    Number of pages5
    JournalChemistry - A European Journal
    Volume14
    Issue number16
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 29 May 2008

    Keywords

    • Clathrates
    • Dyes/pigments
    • Microporous materials
    • Phthalocyanines

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