Cobalt(iii) tetrahedral capsules have been prepared using an assembly-followed-by-oxidation protocol from a cobalt(ii) precursor and a readily derivatizable pyridyl-triazole ligand system. Experiments designed to probe the constitutional dynamics show that these architectures are in a non-equilibrium state. A preliminary investigation into the host-guest chemistry of a water-soluble derivative shows it can bind and differentiate a range of different neutral organic molecules. The stability of this ensemble also permits the study of guest-binding at high salt concentrations. This journal is
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Symmers, P. R., Burke, M. J., August, D. P., Thomson, P. I. T., Nichol, G. S., Warren, M. R., … Lusby, P. J. (2015). Non-equilibrium cobalt(iii) “click” capsules. Chemical Science, 6(1), 756–760. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc03036b
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