En route to coordination chemistry under confined conditions in a porous capsule: Pr3+ with different coordination shells
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Achim Müller, Yunshan Zhou, Lijuan Zhang, Hartmut Bögge, Marc Schmidtmann, Martin Dressel, Joris van Slageren
The highly charged nanocontainer capsule of the type {pentagon}12{linker}30 ≡ {(Mo)Mo5O21(H2O)6}12{Mo2O4 (SO4)}30 with 20 nanosized pores and channels allows the entrance of cations like Pr3+: the latter are positioned at two different sites and have two different coordination shells, corresponding to a coordination chemistry under confined conditions; a fascinating aspect is that capsule encapsulated water shells fixed by hydrogen bonds act formally as polydentate ligands.
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