A Reversibly Photoswitchable Zinc Metallocycle based on Azobenzene
Oliver A. Müller,
Marcel J. P. Schmitt,
Christoph Riehn
et al.
Abstract:Photoswitchable metallocycles and cages are of special interest for a photocontrolled uptake and/or release of guest molecules. While most compounds undergo a disassembly‐re‐assembly mechanism among photoisomerization, examples for reversibly switchable compounds without decomposition are extremely rare. Furthermore, most metallocycles and cages are based on 4d and 5d metal ions that form kinetically inert bonds. We here present a dinuclear Zn(II) metallocycle that despite the usually high ligand exchange rate… Show more
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