The hierarchical aggregation of molecular nanostructures from multiple components is a grand synthetic challenge, which requires highly selective linkage control. We demonstrate how two orthogonal linkage groups, that is, organotin and lanthanide cations, can be used to drive the aggregation of a giant molecular metal oxide superstructure. The title compound {[(Sn(CH 3 ) 2 ) 2 O] 4 {[CeW 5 O 18 ] [TeW 4 O 16 ][CeSn(CH 3 ) 2 ] 4 [TeW 8 O 31 ] 4 } 2 } 46− ( 1 a ) features dimensions of ca. 2.2×2.3×3.4 nm 3 and a molecular weight of ca. 25 kDa. Structural analysis shows the hierarchical aggregation from several independent subunits. Initial biomedical tests show that 1 features an inhibitory effect on the proliferation of HeLa cells based on an apoptosis pathway. In vivo experiments in mice reveal the antiproliferative activity of 1 and open new paths for further development of this new compound class.
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Liu, J., Wang, J., Han, Q., Shangguan, P., Liu, L., Chen, L., … Song, Y. (2021). Multicomponent Self‐Assembly of a Giant Heterometallic Polyoxotungstate Supercluster with Antitumor Activity. Angewandte Chemie, 133(20), 11253–11257. https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.202017318
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