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Modulating the guest binding ability within mixed-coordination geometry [Pd(μ-L) 4 RuCl 2 ] 2+ and [Pd(μ-L) 4 Pt] 4+ cage architectures

Heterobimetallic cages built from Pd and either octahedral Ru or square-planar Pt moieties and bridged by ligands with H bonding-accepting or -donating properties are reported. They showed stimulus-responsive dis- and reassembly, while guest binding was found to be dependent on the complementary pro...

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Published in:Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) England), 2024-09, Vol.60 (78), p.10950-10953
Main Authors: Gearing, Hayden B, Söhnel, Tilo, Young, Paul, Lisboa, Lynn, Wright, L James, Crowley, James D, Hartinger, Christian G
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