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Anion-Guided Stepwise Assembly of High-Nuclearity Lanthanide Hydroxide Clusters.

Weiming HuangWanmin ChenQixia BaiZhe ZhangMin FengZhiping Zheng
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
The ability to construct complex molecular architectures with precise control is critical for realizing molecule-based materials and functions. Using the assembly of a 60-metal complex of Er III with histidine as an example, we demonstrate the rational assembly of otherwise synthetically elusive polynuclear lanthanide hydroxide clusters directed by the combined set of I - and CO 3 2- as templates. We succeeded in the stepwise transformation starting from Er 12 to Er 60 by way of two key intermediates Er 34 and Er 48 . The Er 12 , Er 34 , and Er 48 core motifs represent respectively 1/6, 1/2, and 3/4 of the complete sodalite cage of Er 60 . This work, representing a rare example of rationally constructing high-nuclearity lanthanide clusters guided by judiciously chosen templates, is expected to stimulate more future efforts for the controllable synthesis of complex molecular or supramolecular architectures with unprecedented structural sophistication and possibly useful properties.
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