Reversible multi-electron storage in dual-site redox-active supramolecular cages
Raoul Plessius1, Nicole Orth2, Ivana Ivanović-Burmazović2
1van't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Science Park 904, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. j.n.h.reek@uva.nl j.i.vandervlugt@uva.nl.
Abstract:
M6L412+ supramolecular cages 3a and 3b (M = Pd, Pt), soluble in organic solvents, contain two different ligand-centered redox sites that enable the reversible storage of up to 16 electrons, as probed by CV, UV/vis spectro-electrochemistry (SEC-UV/Vis), bulk electrolysis and EPR. Encapsulation of a B12F122- anion is confirmed by 1H, 19F NMR and 19F DOSY NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.
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