Design, chirality, and flexibility in nanoporous molecule-based materials

Acc Chem Res. 2005 Apr;38(4):273-82. doi: 10.1021/ar0401606.

Abstract

Scientific and technological interest in porous materials with molecule-sized channels and cavities has led to an intense search for controlled chemical routes to systems with specific properties. This Account details our work on directing the assembly of open-framework structures based on molecules and investigating how the response of nanoporous examples of such materials to guests differs from classical rigid porous systems. The stabilization of chiral nanoporosity by a hierarchy of interactions that both direct and maintain a helical open-framework structure exemplifies the approach.