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Coordination-driven self-assembly of M3L2 trigonal cages from preorganized metalloligands incorporating octahedral metal centers and fluorescent detection of nitroaromatics
M. Wang, V. Vajpayee, , Y.-R. Zheng, Z. Zhao, H. Kim, P.S. Mukherjee, K.-W. Chi, P.J. Stang
Published in AMER CHEMICAL SOC
2011
PMID: 21214171
Volume: 50
   
Issue: 4
Pages: 1506 - 1512
Abstract
The design and preparation of novel M3L2 trigonal cages via the coordination-driven self-assembly of preorganized metalloligands containing octahedral aluminum(III), gallium(III), or ruthenium(II) centers is described. When tritopic or dinuclear linear metalloligands and appropriate complementary subunits are employed, M3L2 trigonal-bipyramidal and trigonal-prismatic cages are self-assembled under mild conditions. These three-dimensional cages were characterized with multinuclear NMR spectroscopy (1H and 31P) and high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. The structure of one such trigonal-prismatic cage, self-assembled from an arene ruthenium metalloligand, was confirmed via single-crystal X-ray crystallography. The fluorescent nature of these prisms, due to the presence of their electron-rich ethynyl functionalities, prompted photophysical studies, which revealed that electron-deficient nitroaromatics are effective quenchers of the cages? emission. Excited-state charge transfer from the prisms to the nitroaromatic substrates can be used as the basis for the development of selective and discriminatory turn-off fluorescent sensors for nitroaromatics. © 2011 American Chemical Society.
About the journal
JournalInorganic Chemistry
PublisherAMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN00201669
Open AccessNo