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State- and water repellency-controllable molecular glass of pillar[5]arenes with fluoroalkyl groups by guest vapors

Authors :
10879406
00447682
Onishi, Katsuto
Ohtani, Shunsuke
Kato, Kenichi
Fa, Shixin
Sakata, Yoko
Akine, Shigehisa
Ogasawara, Moe
Asakawa, Hitoshi
Nagano, Shusaku
Takashima, Yoshinori
Mizuno, Motohiro
Ogoshi, Tomoki
10879406
00447682
Onishi, Katsuto
Ohtani, Shunsuke
Kato, Kenichi
Fa, Shixin
Sakata, Yoko
Akine, Shigehisa
Ogasawara, Moe
Asakawa, Hitoshi
Nagano, Shusaku
Takashima, Yoshinori
Mizuno, Motohiro
Ogoshi, Tomoki
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Molecular glasses are low-molecular-weight organic compounds that are stable in the amorphous state at room temperature. Herein, we report a state- and water repellency-controllable molecular glass by n-alkane guest vapors. We observed that a macrocyclic host compound pillar[5]arene with the C₂F₅ fluoroalkyl groups changes from the crystalline to the amorphous state (molecular glass) by heating above its melting point and then cooling to room temperature. The pillar[5]arene molecular glass shows reversible transitions between amorphous and crystalline states by uptake and release of the n-alkane guest vapors, respectively. Furthermore, the n-alkane guest vapor-induced reversible changes in the water contact angle were also observed: water contact angles increased and then reverted back to the original state by the uptake and release of the n-alkane guest vapors, respectively, along with the changes in the chemical structure and roughness on the surface of the molecular glass. The water repellency of the molecular glass could be controlled by tuning the uptake ratio of the n-alkane guest vapor.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1458642376
Document Type :
Electronic Resource