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Catch-Release System for Dosing and Recycling Silver(I) Catalyst with Status of Catalytic Activity Reported by Fluorescence. | LitMetric

Catch-Release System for Dosing and Recycling Silver(I) Catalyst with Status of Catalytic Activity Reported by Fluorescence.

J Am Chem Soc

Center of Micro and Nanochemistry and Engineering, Organische Chemie I , Universität Siegen, Adolf-Reichwein Straße 2 , D-57068 Siegen , Germany.

Published: April 2019

The silver(I) catch-release system composed of nanoswitch 1 and the anthracene-appended crown ether 2 is infallibly driven by chemical triggers and ion transfer. Any state of the silver(I) translocation is self-reported by a ratiometric emission signature at 472 and 554 nm. In the self-sorted networked state I, the silver(I) ions are tightly shielded inside nanoswitch [Ag(1)] ("catch") so that their catalytic activity is zero while emission at 554 nm is maximum. Addition of zinc(II) releases silver(I) from [Ag(1)] and generates the catalytically active and fluorescent complex [Ag(2)]. In this networked state II ("release") both catalytic activity and emission at 472 nm are maximum. Removal of the original trigger regenerates networked state I. ON/OFF control and recycling of catalyst was demonstrated over three in situ cycles.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b01182DOI Listing

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