A molecular host with photosensitizing centers provides photo-responsive host-guest properties based on its molecular recognition ability. Here, we construct a self-assembled photoactive Ir() cage-shaped complex that contains anion binding pockets on its rim. The anion recognition ability of the complex enables efficient catalysis of the visible-light-induced - isomerization of an anionic styrene derivative.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ability of a cationic coordination cage to encapsulate molecular guests is enhanced by non-covalent capping of the cage portals with tripodal anions. The capped cage provides new cation binding sites at the portals, which enable accommodation of cationic substrates within the cationic cage. In addition, non-covalent capping allows neutral guests in the cage to be exchanged for cationic ones on demand.
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