Abstract

AbstractHelical morphologies are widely observed in nature, however, it is very challenging to prepare artificial helical polymers. Especially, precisely understanding the structure information of artificial metal‐free helical covalent inorganic polymers via single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction (SCXRD) analysis is rarely explored. Here, we successfully prepare a novel metal‐free helical covalent inorganic polymer ({[Te(C6H5)2] [PO3(OH)]}n, named CityU‐10) by introducing angular anions (HOPO32−) into traditional tellurium‐oxygen chains. The dynamic reversibility of the reaction is realized through the introduction of organic tellurium precursor and the slow hydrolysis of polyphosphoric acid. High‐quality and large‐size single crystals of CityU‐10 have been successfully characterized via SCXRD, where the same‐handed helical inorganic polymer chains form a pseudo‐two‐dimensional layer via multiple hydrogen‐bonding interactions. The left‐handed layers and right‐handed layers alternatively stack together through weak hydrogen bonds to form a three‐dimensional supramolecular structure. The single crystals of CityU‐10 are found to display promising optical properties with a large birefringence. Our results would offer new guidelines for designing and preparing new crystalline covalent polymers through tellurium‐based chemistry.

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