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A Cages-on-Cluster Structure Constructed by Post-Clustering Covalent Modifications and Guest-Enabled Stimuli-Responsive Luminescence.

Yang YangShan GuoQian ZhangZong-Jie GuanQuan-Ming Wang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
A gold(I)-cluster-based twin-cage has been constructed by post-clustering covalent modification of a hexa-aldehyde cluster precursor with triaminotriethylamines. The cages-on-cluster structure has double cavities and four binding sites, which show site-discriminative binding for silver(I) and copper(I) guests. The guests in the tripodal hats affect the luminescence of the cluster: the tetra-silver(I) host-guest complex is weakly red-emissive, while the bis-copper(I)-bis-silver(I) one is non-emissive but is a stimuli-responsive supramolecule. The copper(I) ion inside the tri-imine cavity is oxidation sensitive, which enables the release of the bright emissive precursor cluster triggered by H 2 O 2 solution. The hybridization of a cluster with cavities to construct a cluster-based cage presents an innovative concept for functional cluster design, and the post-clustering covalent modification opens up new avenues for finely tuning the properties of clusters.
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