Abstract
The diversified self-assembly in water is a versatile and significant phenomenon with far-reaching implications in materials science, medicine, biotechnology, and various other fields. Through subtle tailoring in the amphipathic molecular structures, two completely different self-assembly behaviors in water were obtained. The precursors M1-X (X= I- or Cl-) with rigid and shorter bridges between the hydrophobic core and the hydrophilic edge form 2D framework structures, while precursor M2-I molecule with flexible vinyl bridges gives 3D cube-like supramolecular cages. Notbatly, all the single crystals of the assem-blies were obtained. The single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis provided unambiguous evidence of the 2D framework and cube-like structures.
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Supporting Informations
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Supporting methods and experimental section, Tables S1 and Figures S1−S15 (PDF)
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The crystal data of M1-I
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The crystal data of M1-I
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The crystal data of M1-Cl
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The crystal data of M1-Cl
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The crystal data of M2-I
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The crystal data of M2-I
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The check cif files of M1-I
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The check cif files of M1-I
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The check cif files of M1-Cl
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The check cif files of M1-Cl
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The check cif files of M2-I
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The check cif files of M2-I
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