Login / Signup

Single-Crystal Superstructures via Hierarchical Assemblies of Giant Rubik's Cubes as Tertiary Building Units.

Bing HuWei-Yang WenHai-Yan SunYan-Qi WangKe-Zhao DuWen MaGuo-Dong ZouZhao-Feng WuXiao-Ying Huang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Intricate superstructures possess unusual structural features and promising applications. The preparation of superstructures with single-crystalline nature are conducive to understanding the structure-property relationship, however, remains an intriguing challenge. Herein we put forward a new hierarchical assembly strategy towards rational and precise construction of intricate single-crystal superstructures. Firstly, two unprecedented superclusters in Rubik's cube's form with a size of ≈2×2×2 nm 3 are constructed by aggregation of eight {Pr 4 Sb 12 } oxohalide clusters as secondary building units (SBUs). Then, the Rubik's cubes further act as isolable tertiary building units (TBUs) to assemble diversified single-crystal superstructures. Importantly, intermediate assembly states are captured, which helps illustrate the evolution of TBU-based superstructures and thus provides a profound understanding of the assembly process of superstructures at the atomic level.
Keyphrases
  • wastewater treatment
  • molecularly imprinted
  • solid state