TY - JOUR
T1 - Air- and Light-Stable P4 and As4 within an Anion-Coordination-Based Tetrahedral Cage
AU - Yang, Dong
AU - Zhao, Jie
AU - Yu, Le
AU - Lin, Xiangsong
AU - Zhang, Wenyao
AU - Ma, Hongwei
AU - Gogoll, Adolf
AU - Zhang, Zhibin
AU - Wang, Yaoyu
AU - Yang, Xiao Juan
AU - Wu, Biao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2017/4/26
Y1 - 2017/4/26
N2 - In contrast to the stable dinitrogen molecule, white phosphorus (P4) and yellow arsenic (As4) are very reactive allotropic modifications of these two heavier pnictogen elements, which has greatly hampered the study of their properties and applications. Thus, the safe storage and transport of them is imperative. Supramolecular caged structures are one of the most efficient approaches for the encapsulation and stabilization of reactive species; however, their use in the P4 and As4 chemistry is very rare. In the current work, we demonstrate a new design strategy for constructing finite cages and including guests based on anion coordination chemistry. The phosphate-coordination-based tetrahedral cages can readily accommodate the tetrahedral guests P4 and As4, which is facilitated by the shape and size complementarity as well as favorable σ-π and lone-pair-π interactions. Moreover, the latter case represents the first example of As4 inclusion in a well-defined tetrahedral cage.
AB - In contrast to the stable dinitrogen molecule, white phosphorus (P4) and yellow arsenic (As4) are very reactive allotropic modifications of these two heavier pnictogen elements, which has greatly hampered the study of their properties and applications. Thus, the safe storage and transport of them is imperative. Supramolecular caged structures are one of the most efficient approaches for the encapsulation and stabilization of reactive species; however, their use in the P4 and As4 chemistry is very rare. In the current work, we demonstrate a new design strategy for constructing finite cages and including guests based on anion coordination chemistry. The phosphate-coordination-based tetrahedral cages can readily accommodate the tetrahedral guests P4 and As4, which is facilitated by the shape and size complementarity as well as favorable σ-π and lone-pair-π interactions. Moreover, the latter case represents the first example of As4 inclusion in a well-defined tetrahedral cage.
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U2 - 10.1021/jacs.7b01890
DO - 10.1021/jacs.7b01890
M3 - Article
C2 - 28335592
AN - SCOPUS:85018354961
SN - 0002-7863
VL - 139
SP - 5946
EP - 5951
JO - Journal of the American Chemical Society
JF - Journal of the American Chemical Society
IS - 16
ER -