Light-Controlled Destruction and Assembly: Switching between Two Differently Composed Cage-Type Complexes.
Daniel HugenbuschMarc LehrJan-Simon von GlasenappAnna J McConnellRainer HergesPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
We report on two regioisomeric, diazocine ligands 1 and 2 that can both be photoswitched between the E- and Z-configurations with violet and green light. The self-assembly of the four species (1-Z, 1-E, 2-Z, 2-E) with Co II ions was investigated upon changing the coordination vectors as a function of the ligand configuration (E vs Z) and regioisomer (1 vs 2). With 1-Z, Co 2 (1-Z) 3 was self-assembled, while a mixture of ill-defined species (oligomers) was observed with 2-Z. Upon photoswitching with 385 nm to the E configurations, the opposite was observed with 1-E forming oligomers and 2-E forming Co 2 (2-E) 3 . Light-controlled dis/assembly was demonstrated in a ligand competition experiment with sub-stoichiometric amounts of Co II ions; alternating irradiation with violet and green light resulted in the reversible transformation between Co 2 (1-Z) 3 and Co 2 (2-E) 3 over multiple cycles without significant fatigue by photoswitching.