Self-assembled
vesicles with structured (tetrahedral order with
strong hydrogen bonds) interstitial water are reported. The vesicles,
known as MCsome, are assembled from metal carbonyl compounds, FpR
(Fp = (Cp)Fe(PPh3)(CO)(CO−), Cp = cyclopentadiene,
R = C3Bithiophene, C6Pyrene or C6) with the Fp heads exposed to water. The R groups are surrounded
by the interstitial water with the hydrogen bonding strength variable
depending on the hydrophobicity of R groups. The structure of the
interstitial water is responsible for the integrity of the membrane
and swelling behavior of the vesicles. This constructional role of
water opens new concepts for the creation of aqueous assemblies with
water-mediated functions.