Abstract

An N-bridged tripodal urea receptor (L1) in combination with 18-crown-6-ether (LC) has been structurally authenticated to self-assemble into an integrated 1D coordination polymer in the presence of potassium carbonate (K2CO3). The tripodal receptor (L1) encapsulates a carbonate anion within a dimeric capsular assembly. A carbonyl group and a nitro group from each tripodal unit of the dimeric assembly are coordinated to each crown ether bound potassium ion, generating a 1D coordination polymer. Thus, an anion-pair induced 1D integrated polymeric assembly is formed based on two hosts in combination.

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