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Accessing three oxidation states of cobalt in M6L3 nanoprisms with cobalt-porphyrin walls.

P Thomas BlackburnIram F MansoorKaitlyn G DuttonAlexei M TyryshkinMark C Lipke
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
Nanocages with porphyrin walls are common, but studies of such structures hosting redox-active metals are rare. Pt2+-linked M6L3 nanoprisms with cobalt-porphyrin walls were prepared and their redox properties were evaluated electrochemically and chemically, leading to the first time that cobalt-porphyrin nanocages have been characterized in CoI, CoII, and CoIII states.
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