Pritchard VE, Rota Martir D, Oldknow S, Kai S, Hiraoka S, Cookson NJ, Zysman‐Colman E, Hardie MJ. Homochiral Self-Sorted and Emissive Ir
III Metallo-Cryptophanes.
Chemistry 2017;
23:6290-6294. [PMID:
28370620 PMCID:
PMC5499720 DOI:
10.1002/chem.201701348]
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Abstract
The racemic ligands (±)-tris(isonicotinoyl)-cyclotriguaiacylene (L1), or (±)-tris(4-pyridyl-methyl)-cyclotriguaiacylene (L2) assemble with racemic (Λ,Δ)-[Ir(ppy)2 (MeCN)2 ]+ , in which ppy=2-phenylpyridinato, to form [{Ir(ppy)2 }3 (L)2 ]3+ metallo-cryptophane cages. The crystal structure of [{Ir(ppy)2 }3 (L1)2 ]⋅3BF4 has MM-ΛΛΛ and PP-ΔΔΔ isomers, and homochiral self-sorting occurs in solution, a process accelerated by a chiral guest. Self-recognition between L1 and L2 within cages does not occur, and cages show very slow ligand exchange. Both cages are phosphorescent, with [{Ir(ppy)2 }3 (L2)2 ]3+ having enhanced and blue-shifted emission when compared with [{Ir(ppy)2 }3 (L1)2 ]3+ .
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