Metal-ion-determined geometrical configurations of metallo-cages with different emission properties.
Zirui ZhaiQixia BaiYu-Ming GuanHe ZhaoTun WuJingxian PangHaoxuan XuTing-Zheng XieZhe ZhangPingshan WangPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
The formation of metallo-cages is affected by a variety of factors such as the ligands, metals, and anions, among which the impact of metals with different binding capacities is particularly important, but has rarely been studied in three-dimensional metallo-cages. Herein, we report the design of truxene-centered terpyridine ligands and the self-assembly of a series of tetrameric metallo-cages. The utilization of metal ions with strong (Zn 2+ , Fe 2+ ) or weak (Cd 2+ ) binding strength afforded 3D metallo-cages with low symmetry or highly symmetric metallo-tetrahedra, respectively, possessing totally different geometrical configurations. In addition, their photophysical properties and host-guest chemical properties were investigated.