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A Highly Fluorescent Metallosalalen‐Based Chiral Cage for Enantioselective Recognition and Sensing
Authors:Jinqiao Dong  Yanfang Zhou  Fangwei Zhang  Prof Yong Cui
Institution:School of Chemistry and Chemical Technology and State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240 (P.R. China), Fax: (+86)?21‐5474‐1297
Abstract:A highly fluorescent coordination cage Zn8L4I8] has been constructed by treating enantiopure pyridyl‐functionalized metallosalalen units (L) with zinc(II) iodide and characterized by a variety of techniques including microanalysis, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, and single‐crystal and powder X‐ray diffraction. Strong intermolecular π–π, CH???π, and CH???I interactions direct packing of the cage molecules to generate a 3D polycage network interconnected by pentahedral cages formed by adjacent pentamers. The cage has an amphiphilic helical cavity decorated with chiral NH functionalities capable of interactions with guest species such as saccharides. The fluorescence of the cage was greatly enhanced by five enantiomeric saccharides in solution, with enantioselectivity factors of 2.480–4.943, and by five enantiomeric amines in the solid state, with enantioselective fluorescence enhancement ratios of 1.30–3.60. This remarkable chiral sensing of both saccharides and amines with impressive enantioselectivity may result from the steric confinement of the cavity as well as its conformational rigidity. It holds great promise for the development of novel chiral cage materials for sensing applications.
Keywords:chirality  coordination cage  fluorescence sensor  metal–  organic frameworks  metallosalalen  saccharides
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