The introduction of photoactive metal centres onto cyclodextrin receptors opens up new possibilities for the design of sensors, wires and energy conversion systems. This tutorial review focuses on strategies involving such metallocyclodextrins for the construction of supramolecular arrays with light-activated functions. The assembly procedures for building such arrays are presented, together with the features required for their functions both as sensors for ion or small molecule detection and as wires for photoinduced long-range energy or electron transport.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLayer-by-layer deposition of π-assembled arrays of discrete metallo units with aryl tails and polystyrenesulfonate gives structurally well-defined thin films. The formation of these films, which is controlled by π-π interactions, metal-ion coordination, and electrostatic interactions, bridges the gap between supramolecular crystal engineering and design of layered materials.
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