Abstract
Guest molecules (benzene and 1,4-dioxane) can be incorporated into 9,10-dipentafluorophenylanthracene (DPFPA) by tuning the arrangement of its one-dimensional (1D) column-like structure with CF-π interactions of its pentafluorophenyl group in the solid state. The two guest molecules are trapped in cavities due to benzene-anthracene edge-to-face and CH-π interactions with DPFPA, respectively.
Keywords: CF-π interaction, crystal structure, 9,10-dipentafluorophenylanthracene, fluorine, host-guest, supramolecule