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- Title
Acid‐Tolerant Sulfate Tetrahedral Cages from Anion‐Coordination‐Driven Assembly.
- Authors
Zhang, Wenyao; Feng, Yang; Li, Boyang; Yang, Dong; Hou, Lekai; Zhao, Wei; Yang, Xiao‐Juan; Wu, Biao
- Abstract
Supramolecular cages have been constructed by anion‐coordination‐driven assembly (ACDA) in recent years and have shown unique host‐guest interactions. However, most of the reported cages are made of the phosphate ion (PO43−); other anions have rarely been explored. Here we show for the first time that the sulfate ion (SO42−) is also able to form the A4L4 tetrahedral motif with tris‐bis(urea) ligands, but this is dependent on the stoichiometry of the sulfate ion (in solution). Notably, the sulfate cages display enhanced resistance for both Brønsted (pH as low as 4.3 in acetone containing 15 % water) and Lewis acids (metal complexes) compared to the corresponding phosphate cages, and thus could find applications where an acidic (proton or metals) environment is required.
- Subjects
SULFATES; LEWIS acids; ACETONE; METAL complexes; METALS
- Publication
Chemistry - A European Journal, 2022, Vol 28, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
0947-6539
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1002/chem.202103671