Real-time tracking of molecular cluster assembly and precise hierarchical reassembly into pure POM host–guest architecture

Abstract

In this work, we report an in operando spectroscopy strategy to track the molecular cluster assembly and thereby realize a precise bottom-up hierarchical reassembly of building blocks into a pure POM host–guest architecture. Through precise flow chemical synthesis combined with in operando Raman characterization, we systematically tracked key building block intermediates emerging during the evolution from WO42− precursors to the {P2W18} cluster and validated with ESI-MS and 31P NMR. Capitalizing on the dynamic assembly behaviour, we further realized precise hierarchical re-assembly of building blocks PW9O349− ({PW9}): eight {PW9} were used as secondary building units (SBUs) to form tertiary building units (TBUs, K42P8W72, and {PW9}8), and then TBUs were further linked by alkali metals, resulting in a purely inorganic host–guest architecture {[K66Na14H10(H2O)150(PW9O34)8]·(PW9O34)2·43H2O} (compound 1, {PW9}2@{PW9}8) with interpenetrating three-dimensional channels containing discrete nano-sized SBUs. Unlike the irreversible and limited electrochemical reaction behaviour of SBUs, compound 1 exhibited markedly distinct electrochemical properties with multi-step multi-electron redox behaviours at 0.23 V, 0.01 V, −0.49 V and −0.87 V vs. NHE, respectively. These findings refine the understanding of the assembly behaviours and pave the way for designing atomically defined and functional clusters.

Graphical abstract: Real-time tracking of molecular cluster assembly and precise hierarchical reassembly into pure POM host–guest architecture

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
15 Sep 2025
Accepted
07 Nov 2025
First published
12 Nov 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2026, Advance Article

Real-time tracking of molecular cluster assembly and precise hierarchical reassembly into pure POM host–guest architecture

K. Zhu, K. Li, L. Feng, L. Yang and J. Chen, Chem. Sci., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SC07121F

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