Titanium-based coordination cages could be interesting for both supramolecular and photophysical chemistry. This work reports an unprecedented host-guest system, [Ti(H O) ]@Ti L , which is comprised of the first Ti-based coordination cube and the unusual titanium aquo species. Due to the abundant intra-cube O-H⋅⋅⋅O hydrogen bonds, the [Ti(H O) ]@Ti L complex is rather stable both in solid and solution states, confirmed by X-ray diffraction and ESI-MS analysis. The encapsulated [Ti(H O) ] species shows influence on the light absorption, photoluminescent, and photocurrent properties. Moreover, ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy has been applied to study the photodynamics of both free and [Ti(H O) ] guest encapsulated Ti L cube, confirming that the host-guest system produces a slightly longer-lived excited state. Therefore, this work presents the first [Ti L ] cube with unusual [Ti(H O) ] guest and also provides an interesting supramolecular model for the host-guest photophysical study.
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