Solution-mediated and single-crystal to single-crystal transformations of cucurbit[6]uril host–guest complexes with dopamine†
Abstract
Host–guest complexation between cucurbit[6]uril and dopamine results in concomitant crystallization of two morphologically distinct supramolecular isomers. Form I appears as prismatic crystals and crystallizes in the P212121 space group. Form II appears as needles and crystallizes in the R![[3 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0033_0304.gif) space group. Form I is unstable in solution and spontaneously converts into form II. Additionally, form II undergoes single-crystal to single-crystal dehydration at room temperature mediated by an alteration of the host–guest hydrogen bonding pattern and collective reorganization of dopamine guest molecules.
 space group. Form I is unstable in solution and spontaneously converts into form II. Additionally, form II undergoes single-crystal to single-crystal dehydration at room temperature mediated by an alteration of the host–guest hydrogen bonding pattern and collective reorganization of dopamine guest molecules.
 
                




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