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Self-Assembly of a Semiconductive and Photoactive Heterobimetallic Metal-Organic Capsule.

Xiangquan HuMeirong HanLi ShaoChen ZhangLe ZhangSteven P KelleyChi ZhangJian LinScott J DalgarnoDavid A AtwoodSisi FengJerry L Atwood
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
We report the synthesis of a novel metal-organic capsule constructed from six pyrogallol[4]arene macrocycles, which are switched together by 16 FeIII and 16 CoII ions. This supramolecular structure is the first instance of a spheroidal heterometallic nanocage assembled through a one-step metal-ligand coordination approach. This new assembly also demonstrates an important proof of concept through the formation of multiple heterometallic metal-metal interactions within the capsule framework. Photophysical and electrochemical studies of self-assembled capsule films indicate their potential as semiconductors. These materials display unexpected photoelectric conversion properties, thus representing an emergent phenomenon in discrete metal-organic supramolecular assemblies.
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