Hierarchically Porous Organic Cages
- PMID: 33694301
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.202100849
Hierarchically Porous Organic Cages
Abstract
Imparting mesopores to organic cages of an intrinsic microporous nature to build up hierarchically porous cage soft materials is a grand challenge and will reshape the property and application scope of traditional organic cage molecules. Herein, we discovered how to engineer mesopores into microporous organic cages via their host-guest interactions with long chain ionic surfactants. Equally important, the ionic head of surfactants equips the supramolecularly assembled porous structures with charge-selective uptake and release function in solution. Interestingly, such hierarchically porous organic cage can serve as a nanoreactor once trapping enzymes within the cavity, which show 5-fold enhanced activity of enzymatic catalysis when compared with the free enzymes.
Keywords: catalysis; hierarchical pores; porous organic cages; selective adsorption; self-assembly.
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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