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- Title
Supramolecular Regulation of Catalytic Activity for an Amphiphilic Pyrene‐Ruthenium Complex in Water.
- Authors
Dai, Nan; Qi, Ruilian; Zhao, Hao; Liu, Libing; Lv, Fengting; Wang, Shu
- Abstract
A switchable catalytic system has been designed and constructed with a host−guest interaction between cucurbituril (CB) and an amphiphilic metal complex pyrene−ruthenium (Py−Ru). Py−Ru can self‐assemble into positively charged nanoparticles in water, and exhibits an enhanced catalytic efficiency in the transfer hydrogenation of NAD+ to NADH. After forming an inclusion complex with CB, Py−Ru aggregates are broken, leading to a decrease in catalytic efficiency, which can be recovered by competitive replacement with amantadine. This supramolecular strategy provides an efficient and flexible method for constructing reversible catalytic system, which also extends the application scope of the host−guest interaction.
- Subjects
CATALYTIC activity; TRANSFER hydrogenation; NAD (Coenzyme); INCLUSION compounds; METAL complexes; CUCURBITURIL
- Publication
Chemistry - A European Journal, 2021, Vol 27, Issue 45, p11567
- ISSN
0947-6539
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/chem.202101668