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Exploring the Gas-Phase Formation and Chemical Reactivity of Highly Reduced M8 L6 Coordination Cages
Michael C Pfrunder1,2, David L Marshall1,3, Berwyck L J Poad1,2,3
1Centre for Materials Science (CFMS), Queensland University of Technology (QUT), 2 George Street, Brisbane, Queensland, 4000, Australia.
Abstract:
Coordination cages with well-defined cavities show great promise in the field of catalysis on account of their unique combination of molecular confinement effects and transition-metal redox chemistry. Here, three coordination cages are reduced from their native 16+ oxidation state to the 2+ state in the gas phase without observable structural degradation. Using this method, the reaction rate constants for each reduction step were determined, with no noticeable differences arising following either the incorporation of a C60 -fullerene guest or alteration of the cage chemical structure. The reactivity of highly reduced cage species toward molecular oxygen is "switched-on" after a threshold number of reduction steps, which is influenced by guest molecules and the structure of cage components. These new experimental approaches provide a unique window to explore the chemistry of highly-reduced cage species that can be modulated by altering their structures and encapsulated guest species.
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