Affiliation:
1. College of Chemistry Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian 350108 China
2. State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter Chinese Academy of Sciences Fuzhou Fujian 350002 China
3. Fujian College University of Chinese Academy of Sciences No.155 Yangqiao West Road Fuzhou Fujian 350002 China
Abstract
Comprehensive SummaryMacrocyclic compounds are of great interest for their ability to capture guest molecules into their cavities. In particular, host‐guest interaction plays a crucial role in the formation of supramolecular compounds. Herein, two host‐guest supramolecular compounds, [Al8(OH)8(L)16]·2HL (HL@AlOC‐166, HL = 4‐Iodobenzoic acid) and [Al8(OH)8(L)8(L1)8]·2DMF (DMF@AlOC‐166, HL1 = isoamyl alcohol), are acquired by introducing different types of guest components based on the internal pore cavities of the aluminum molecular ring [Al8(OH)8(L)16] (AlOC‐166). The inclusion of these guests is attributed to the presence of abundant hydrophilic OH serving as the hydrogen bond donors inward the ring cavity. Host‐guest compounds usually exhibit superior nonlinear optical (NLO) response due to the existence of guest molecules that could change symmetry, dipole moments, charge distributions, etc. Unexpectedly, the AlOC‐166 achieved the best NLO results, although it had no guest molecules inside its molecular ring, which breaks the traditional concept. The reason for this trend can be explained by the difference in intermolecular force rather than intramolecular interaction, mainly related to the amount and strength of π···π and C—I···π interactions in different compounds. This work investigates the effect of host‐guest interaction on NLO, representing a new perspective for designing optical limiting materials.
Funder
Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province
National Natural Science Foundation of China