Adaptisorption of Nonporous Polymer Crystals

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2024 Mar 22;63(13):e202317947. doi: 10.1002/anie.202317947. Epub 2024 Feb 20.

Abstract

Although our knowledge and understanding of adsorptions in natural and artificial systems has increased dramatically during the past century, adsorption associated with nonporous polymers remains something of a mystery, hampering applications. Here we demonstrate a model system for adaptisorption of nonporous polymers, wherein dative B-N bonds and host-guest binding units act as the kinetic and thermodynamic components, respectively. The coupling of these two components enables nonporous polymer crystals to adsorb molecules from solution and undergo recrystallization as thermodynamically favored crystals. Adaptisorption of nonporous polymer crystals not only extends the types of adsorption in which the sorbate molecules are integrated in a precise and orderly manner in the sorbent systems, but also provides a facile and accurate approach to the construction of polymeric materials with precise architectures and integrated functions.

Keywords: adsorption; nonporous; polyrotaxane; single-crystal to single-crystal transformation.