Ruiyao Wang
University of Arizona
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Angewandte Chemie | 1999
Ruiyao Wang; Zhiping Zheng; Tianzhu Jin; Richard J. Staples
A five-coordinate chloride ion is believed to template the assembly of a pentadecanuclear lanthanide complex of europium(III). This cluster (see picture) has been prepared by coordination of europium(III) perchlorate with tyrosine at about pH 6. Single crystal X-ray analysis established an unprecedented structure in which 15 constituent europium(III) ions are organized into three parallel pentagonal layers.
Angewandte Chemie | 2001
Ruiyao Wang; Jun Yang; Zhiping Zheng; Michael D. Carducci; Jun Jiao; Supapan Seraphin
Passivation of the metal surface by dendrons bearing a focal 4-pyridone functionality (the second-generation dendron is shown; C: gray, N: blue, O: red) allows controlled nucleation and growth of gold nanoclusters. The particle size is a direct function of the generation number of the dendritic ligands, with higher generation dendron producing larger particles.
Comments on Inorganic Chemistry | 2000
Zhiping Zheng; Ruiyao Wang
Abstract High-nuclearity lantthanide complexes, having unique structures and potentially important applications, have been prepared via limited hydrolysis of lanthanide ions controlled by α-amino acids as supporting ligands. These novel complexes, synthesized under physiological or higher-pH conditions, exist as lanthanide-hydroxo clusters, reflecting the subtle balance between the hydrolysis of the metal ions and the multidentate supporting coordination of the ligands. A cuboid [Ln4(μ3-OH)4]8+ unit with four lanthanide ions and four triply bridging hydroxo ligands occupying the alternate vertices of a distorted cube has been identified as a prevalent structural motif in these complexes, wherein lanthanide complexation may be achieved via only the carboxylate group or simultaneous coordination of both the carboxylate and the amino moieties of an amino acid ligand. Bridging ligands with more than one carboxylate group may support open framework structures utilizing the [Ln4(μ3-OH)4]8+ unit as building blocks. In addition, “wheel-like” structures composed of four or five vertex-sharing [Ln4(μ3-OH)4]8+ unit can be realized by the halide-templated synthesis. It has been further demonstrated that octahedral [Ln6(μ6-O)(μ3-OH)8]8+ core-containing clusters with an interstitial μ6-O ligand can be self-assembled via direct hydrolysis of lanthanide nitrates and perchlorates in the absence of any organic supporting ligands. Using a structurally unprecedented lanthanide-EDTA complex, the significant influence of pH conditions on the reaction outcome is illustrated.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2001
Jiafu Wang; Ruiyao Wang; Jun Yang; Zhiping Zheng; Michael D. Carducci; Troy Cayou; N. Peyghambarian; Ghassan E. Jabbour
Inorganic Chemistry | 2002
Ruiyao Wang; Hugh D. Selby; Hui Liu; Michael D. Carducci; Tianzhu Jin; Zhiping Zheng; Jeffery W. Anthis; Richard J. Staples
Inorganic Chemistry | 2001
Ruiyao Wang; Hui Liu; Michael D. Carducci; Tianzhu Jin; Chong Zheng; Zhiping Zheng
Inorganic Chemistry | 2000
Ruiyao Wang; Michael D. Carducci; Zhiping Zheng
Angewandte Chemie | 1999
Ruiyao Wang; Zhiping Zheng; Tianzhu Jin; Richard J. Staples
Angewandte Chemie | 2001
Ruiyao Wang; Jun Yang; Zhiping Zheng; Michael D. Carducci; Jun Jiao; Supapan Seraphin
Acta Chimica Sinica | 2000
Ruiyao Wang; Tian Zhu Jin; Zhi Ping Zheng