Abstract
Solvent molecules (n-tridecane and n-tetradecane) act as templates by coadsorption to direct the assembly of asymmetric 2-bisthienyl-4,6-diamino-1,3,5-triazine into chiral Kagomé networks. Furthermore, guest molecules (coronene) fill in the hexagonal voids by replacing the solvent molecules due to the selective and competitive adsorption behavior.
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