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Adaptive pores: Charge transfer modules as supramolecular handles for reversible pore engineering of mesoporous silica
B.V.V.S.P. Kumar, , T. Soumya, S.J. George, M. Eswaramoorthy
Published in
2013
Volume: 135
   
Issue: 30
Pages: 10902 - 10905
Abstract
We introduce a non-covalent pore engineering approach to achieve exceptional reversibility of functionalization in SBA-15 through viologen-pyranine charge transfer (CT) modules. By employing alkyl derivatives of pyranine as donors, we could exploit the strong CT interactions between pyranine and viologen to reversibly modify the pore size and philicity. The fast binding of the donors enables quick and facile functionalization within minutes at room temperature. The modularity of the approach enables modification of pores with custom-designed compositions, components, and functions. The high selectivity exhibited by viologen on the pore wall facilitated its use in a CT affinity column. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
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JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
ISSN00027863