Abstract

An isophthalamide macrocycle used in anion-templated interpenetrated structures is found to participate in dimeric self-assembly throughout eight different crystal forms. Analysis of these, in combination with solution-phase NMR studies, reveals the nature of the hydrogen-bonded self-association, yielding new perspectives and potential applications for the macrocycle system.

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