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Self-assembly, interlocking, interconversion and anion-binding catalysis in phenoxazine-based Pd2L4 and Pd4L8 coordination cages

  • Qiong Yan Hong
  • , Bin Huang
  • , Meng Xiang Wu
  • , Jun Yao Jiang
  • , Hai Bo Yang
  • , Xiao Li Zhao*
  • , Guido H. Clever*
  • , Xueliang Shi*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • TU Dortmund University

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摘要

Interpenetration is a phenomenon frequently encountered in self-assembled Pd2L4-type coordination cages, while the mechanism of the interpenetration process remains unclear. Here we show the synthesis and solvent-mediated interconversion of highly soluble phenoxazine-based monomeric cage 1 and corresponding interlocked dimer 2. We succeed in the isolation and single-crystal structure analysis of both 1 and 2 with the same guest anion by changing the solvents utilized in self-assembly. The monomeric-to-dimeric cage conversion occurs by heating in weakly coordinating solvents, while dimeric-to-monomeric cage conversion takes place through a disassembly and reassembly process in strongly coordinating solvents at low concentration or by the addition/removal of competing ligand. The interconversion may be driven by the distinct thermodynamic stabilities of 1 and 2 in different solvents. Additionally, Cl anions template the interpenetration of 1 because of the strong chloride binding affinity of 2 which could serve as an anion-binding catalyst for the C–Cl bond cleavage.

源语言英语
文章编号2484
期刊Nature Communications
16
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2025

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