Phosphorescent metallaknots of Au(I)-bis(acetylide) strands directed by Cu(I) π-coordination

Ya Zi Huang, Raorao Yang, Liang Zhang, Zhong Ning Chen

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Abstract

Knots containing metal atoms as part of their continuous strand backbone are termed as metallaknots. While several metallaknots have been synthesized through one-pot self-assembly, the designed synthesis of metallaknots by controlling the arrangement of entanglements and strands connectivity remains unexplored. Here, we report the synthesis of metallaknots composed with Au(I)-bis(acetylide) linkages and templated by Cu(I) ions. Varying the ratio of the building blocks results in the switchable formation of two trefoil knots with different stoichiometries and symmetries (C2 or D3) and an entangled metalla-complex. While the entangled complex formed serendipitously, the strand ends can be subsequently linked through coordinative closure to generate a 41 metallaknot in a highly designable fashion. The comparable structural characteristics of resulting metalla-complexes allow us to probe the correlations between their topologies and photophysical properties, showing the backbone rigidity of knots endows complexes with excellent phosphorescent properties. This strategy, in conjunction with the coordinative closure approach, provides a straightforward route for the formation of highly phosphorescent metallaknots that were previously challenging to access.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2403721121
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume121
Issue number39
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Sep 2024

Keywords

  • metal coordination complex
  • metal-acetylide coordination
  • molecular knots
  • molecular nanotopology
  • self-assembly

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