Abstract
One tetrahedral and two trigonal prismatic cages with π-basic Au3(pyrazolate)3 faces were obtained by connection of pre-formed gold complexes via dynamic covalent imine chemistry. The parallel arrangement of the Au3(pyrazolate)3 complexes in the prismatic cages augments the interaction with π-acids, as demonstrated by the encapsulation of polyhalogenated aromatic compounds. The tetrahedral cage was found to act as a potent receptor for fullerenes. The structures of the three cages, as well as the structures of adducts with C60 and C70, could be established by X-ray crystallography.
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Eren, N., Fadaei-Tirani, F., Scopelliti, R., & Severin, K. (2024). Molecular imine cages with π-basic Au3(pyrazolate) faces. Chemical Science, 15(10), 3539–3544. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sc06280e
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