Abstract

The development of generic strategy is essential for the construction of higher order supramolecular assemblies from the mixture of molecular components. Such higher order aggregations are possible through a self-sorting phenomenon, which is not well-explored in gel materials. Here, first examples of self-sorting in the coordination polymer (CP) based gels have been explored using three and four component systems. The self-sorting phenomenon has been monitored through a [2+2] photochemical reaction in the gel state and characterized by 1 H NMR, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) and single crystal XRD analyses. Furthermore, AgI was shown to act as a supramolecular catalyst for the [2+2] photochemical reaction in gels.

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