First example of an ice-like water hexamer boat tape structure in a supramolecular organic host
Chemical Communications2006Iss. 17, pp. 1825–1825
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Abstract
A T6(2) tape of hydrogen bonded water molecules in boat cyclohexane conformation resides in the channel structure of a dibromophloroglucinol (DBPG) host; water escapes at 40-90 degrees C but is readily re-absorbed by the sponge-like apohost.
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