Abstract
Self-assembly of ZnX2 (X = Cl, Br, and I) with 2,7-bis(nicotinoyloxy)naphthalene (L) as a hemicircular bidentate ligand containing a chromophore moiety yields a systematic metallacyclodimeric unit, [ZnX2(L)]2. These basic skeletons constitute, via interdigitated π···π interactions, a unique columnar ensemble forming a suprachannel. This can then be employed as an unusual “diiodomethane within the suprachannel” host–guest system, CH2I2@[ZnX2(L)]2. Specifically, the suprachannel significantly stabilizes the CH2I2 molecules in the order [ZnI2(L)]2 > [ZnBr2(L)]2 > [ZnCl2(L)]2. This suprachannel has significant halogen effects on the photoluminescence (PL), thermal properties, and host–guest inclusion.
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