posted on 2013-12-11, 00:00authored byGang Wu, Jiaquan Bai, Yuan Jiang, Guanghua Li, Jian Huang, Yi Li, Christopher E. Anson, Annie K. Powell, Shilun Qiu
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synthesis of metal–organic nanotubes (MONTs) through
a classic “rolling-up” mechanism remains a big challenge
for coordination chemists. In this work, we report three 2D lamellar
compounds and one (4,0) zigzag MONT based on a common honeycomb coordination
skeleton. Our synthetic strategy toward sheet/tube superstructure
transformation is to asymmetrically modify the inter-layer interactions
by gradually increasing the size of the amine templates. Eventually,
to relieve the surface tension of individual layers and to enhance
surface areas and optimize host–guest interactions to accommodate
bigger guests, spontaneous rolling up to form a tubular structure
was achieved.