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Selective Co‐Encapsulation Inside an M6L4 Cage
Authors:Dr Stefan H A M Leenders  René Becker  Dr Tatu Kumpulainen  Prof?Dr Bas de?Bruin  Dr Tomohisa Sawada  Taito Kato  Prof?Dr Makoto Fujita  Prof?Dr Joost N H Reek
Institution:1. Van't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:There is broad interest in molecular encapsulation as such systems can be utilized to stabilize guests, facilitate reactions inside a cavity, or give rise to energy‐transfer processes in a confined space. Detailed understanding of encapsulation events is required to facilitate functional molecular encapsulation. In this contribution, it is demonstrated that Ir and Rh‐Cp‐type metal complexes can be encapsulated inside a self‐assembled M6L4 metallocage only in the presence of an aromatic compound as a second guest. The individual guests are not encapsulated, suggesting that only the pair of guests can fill the void of the cage. Hence, selective co‐encapsulation is observed. This principle is demonstrated by co‐encapsulation of a variety of combinations of metal complexes and aromatic guests, leading to several ternary complexes. These experiments demonstrate that the efficiency of formation of the ternary complexes depends on the individual components. Moreover, selective exchange of the components is possible, leading to formation of the most favorable complex. Besides the obvious size effect, a charge‐transfer interaction may also contribute to this effect. Charge‐transfer bands are clearly observed by UV/Vis spectrophotometry. A change in the oxidation potential of the encapsulated electron donor also leads to a shift in the charge‐transfer energy bands. As expected, metal complexes with a higher oxidation potential give rise to a higher charge‐transfer energy and a larger hypsochromic shift in the UV/Vis spectrum. These subtle energy differences may potentially be used to control the binding and reactivity of the complexes bound in a confined space.
Keywords:charge-transfer complexes  co-encapsulation  host–  guest systems  supramolecular chemistry  ternary structures
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