Chloride triggered reversible switching from a metallosupramolecular [Pd2L4]4+ cage to a [Pd2L2Cl4] metallo-macrocycle with release of endo- and exo-hedrally bound guests

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A metallosupramolecular [Pd2L4]4+ cage can be cleanly converted into a [Pd2L2Cl4] metallo-macrocycle upon addition of chloride ions. The process is reversible, treatment of the [Pd2L2Cl4] macrocycle with silver(i) ions regenerates the [Pd2L4]4+ cage. Additionally, it is shown that guest molecules could be released on chloride triggered cage dis-assembly and taken up anew on re-assembly. This journal is

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Preston, D., Fox-Charles, A., Lo, W. K. C., & Crowley, J. D. (2015). Chloride triggered reversible switching from a metallosupramolecular [Pd2L4]4+ cage to a [Pd2L2Cl4] metallo-macrocycle with release of endo- and exo-hedrally bound guests. Chemical Communications, 51(43), 9042–9045. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc02226f

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