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Homohelical Self-Assembly of Trimer of α-Cyclodextrin and Octamolybdate.

Si-Qi NieYun-Yue YuanHui-Min ZengZhan-Guo JiangCai-Hong Zhan
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
The ability to conceptually mimic biomolecules to construct emergency-functional homospiral aggregates remains a long-standing challenge. Herein, we report artificial homohelical assembly by blending inorganic polyoxometalates (POMs) and organic cyclodextrin molecules. The chiral double-helical chains have been achieved by a left-hand arrangement of trimer-trimer. The trimer is formed by three {Mo 8 }@α-CD inclusive complexes as a Whittaker-style paddle wheel. During the process of assembly, chiral transfer and amplification from molecule to superstructure were observed. The enantioselective adsorption of the homohelical aggregate toward (R/S)-1,1'-binaphthyl-2,2'-diamine was further demonstrated. The interaction of {Mo 8 } and α-CD in solution was investigated. This work opens a wide scope for the design of a homohelix, enriching POM-based inorganic-organic materials.
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