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Nanospheres from coordination polymers of Ag+ with a highly hydrophilic thiol ligand formed in situ from dynamic covalent binding and a hydrophobic thiol

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 45, Issue 42, Pages 19957-19962

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1nj03609b

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  1. NSF of China [91856118, 21521004, 21820102006]
  2. MOE of China [IRT13036]
  3. S&T Project of Xiamen [3502Z20203025]

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A supramolecular nanosphere with a diameter of 8.65 nm was successfully created through dynamic binding of glucose to specific ligands in an aqueous solution, demonstrating a narrow size distribution characteristic of glucose binding among tested monosaccharides.
We report a supramolecular nanosphere with a diameter of 8.65 nm built in an aqueous solution via dynamic binding of glucose to a thiol ligand bearing a phenylboronic acid group, 4-mercaptophenylboronic acid (4-MPBA), as a hydrophilic component in combination with a hydrophobic thiol ligand, 1-octanethiol (n-C8H17SH), in the presence of Ag+. Highly hydrophilic glucose binding to two neighboring boronic acid groups from 4-MPBA ligands on their Ag+ coordination polymeric backbone, on which the hydrophobic n-C8H17SH ligands locate inwards, drives the coordination polymers into nanospheres. The supramolecular nanospheres are of small diameters with narrow size distribution characteristic of glucose among the tested monosaccharides including fructose and xylose.

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