Gold recovery using environmentally benign chemistry is imperative from an environmental perspective. Here we report the spontaneous assembly of a one-dimensional supramolecular complex with an extended {[K(OH 2) 6 ][AuBr 4 ](α-cyclodextrin) 2 } n chain superstructure formed during the rapid co-precipitation of α-cyclodextrin and KAuBr 4 in water. This phase change is selective for this gold salt, even in the presence of other square-planar palladium and platinum complexes. From single-crystal X-ray analyses of six inclusion complexes between α-, β- and γ-cyclodextrins with KAuBr 4 and KAuCl 4, we hypothesize that a perfect match in molecular recognition between α-cyclodextrin and [AuBr 4 ] - leads to a near-axial orientation of the ion with respect to the α-cyclodextrin channel, which facilitates a highly specific second-sphere coordination involving [AuBr 4 ] - and [K(OH 2) 6 ] + and drives the co-precipitation of the 1:2 adduct. This discovery heralds a green host-guest procedure for gold recovery from gold-bearing raw materials making use of α-cyclodextrin - an inexpensive and environmentally benign carbohydrate. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Liu, Z., Frasconi, M., Lei, J., Brown, Z. J., Zhu, Z., Cao, D., … Stoddart, J. F. (2013). Selective isolation of gold facilitated by second-sphere coordination with α-cyclodextrin. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2891
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