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A Gigantic Molecular Wheel of {Gd140}: A New Member of the Molecular Wheel Family.

Xiu-Ying ZhengYou-Hong JiangGui-Lin ZhuangDa-Peng LiuHong-Gang LiaoXiang-Jian KongLa-Sheng LongLan-Sun Zheng
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
Nanoscale inorganic wheel-shaped structures are one of the most striking types of molecular aggregations. Here, we report the synthesis of a gigantic lanthanide wheel cluster containing 140 Gd3+ atoms. As the largest lanthanide cluster reported thus far, {Gd140} features an attractive wheel-like structure with 10-fold symmetry. The nanoscopic molecular wheel possesses the largest diameter of 6.0 nm and displays high stability in solution, which allows direct visualization by scanning transmission electron microscopy. The newly discovered lanthanide {Gd140} cluster represents a new member of the molecular wheel family.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • electron microscopy
  • high resolution
  • metal organic framework
  • atomic force microscopy
  • energy transfer
  • high speed