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Selective Confinement of Rare‐Earth‐Metal Hydrates by a Capped Metallo‐Cage under Aqueous Conditions

Ryosuke Tabuchi, Hiroki Takezawa, Makoto Fujita

2022Angewandte Chemie International Edition26 citationsDOI

Abstract

The properties of rare-earth-metal ions in aqueous media often depend on their various hydration modes, which allow them to exist as monomeric or oligomeric species with different coordination numbers. Capturing rare-earth-metal ions in a confined cavity can fix their hydration modes and thus enable their intrinsic properties to be distinguished. However, the isolation of ionic species from bulk aqueous media is not an easy task due to competitive interaction with bulk water. Here, we report the encapsulation of hydrated rare-earth-metal ions in a hydrophobic cavity of a synthetic cage. Cap-like counter anions located at the cage's portals play an important role in capturing the rare-earth metals at a fixed position via electrostatic interactions. Preferential encapsulation of early lanthanoid (III) ions was observed even though all the rare-earth metals have the same hydration number and geometry, as visualized by the competitive inclusion of a dye molecule. Accordingly, the early lanthanoid ion was selectively extracted from a mixture of two rare-earth-metal ions.

Topics & Concepts

LanthanideAqueous solutionChemistryMetalIonMetal ions in aqueous solutionIonic bondingMoleculeInorganic chemistryMonomerIonic radiusChemical physicsPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryPolymerRadioactive element chemistry and processingLanthanide and Transition Metal ComplexesSupramolecular Chemistry and Complexes
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