An Ir3L2 complex with anion binding pockets: photocatalytic E–Z isomerization via molecular recognition†
Abstract
A molecular host with photosensitizing centers provides photo-responsive host–guest properties based on its molecular recognition ability. Here, we construct a self-assembled photoactive Ir(iii) cage-shaped complex that contains anion binding pockets on its rim. The anion recognition ability of the complex enables efficient catalysis of the visible-light-induced E–Z isomerization of an anionic styrene derivative.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Functional Supramolecular Photochemistry