Accessing three oxidation states of cobalt in M6L3 nanoprisms with cobalt–porphyrin walls†
Abstract
Nanocages with porphyrin walls are common, but studies of such structures hosting redox-active metals are rare. Pt2+-linked M6L3 nanoprisms with cobalt–porphyrin walls were prepared and their redox properties were evaluated electrochemically and chemically, leading to the first time that cobalt–porphyrin nanocages have been characterized in CoI, CoII, and CoIII states.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2021 Emerging Investigators