Three host peculiarities of a cycloalkane-based micelle toward large metal-complex guests

December 16, 2020

Title

Three host peculiarities of a cycloalkane-based micelle toward large metal-complex guests

Author

Mamiko Hanafusa

Year

2020

Journal

Nature Communications

Abstract

Linear alkanes are essential building blocks for natural and artificial assemblies in water. As compared with typical, linear alkane-based micelles and recent aromatic micelles, we herein develop a cycloalkane-based micelle, consisting of bent amphiphiles with two cyclohexyl frameworks. This uncommon type of micelle, with a spherical core diameter of ~ 2 nm, forms in water in a spontaneous and quantitative manner. The cycloalkane-based, hydrophobic cavity displays peculiar host abilities as follows: (i) highly efficient uptake of sterically demanding Zn(II)-tetraphenylporphyrin and rubrene dyes, (ii) selective uptake of substituted Cu(II)-phthalocyanines and spherical nanocarbons, and (iii) uptake-induced solution-state emission of [Au(I)-dimethylpyrazolate]3 in water. These host functions toward the large metal-complex and other guests studied herein remain unaccomplished by previously reported micelles and supramolecular containers.

Instrument

V-670

Keywords

Linear alkanes, aromaic micelles, metal-complex, supermolecular