文摘
The presence of strongly electron withdrawing groups on alkoxysilanes, EWG-(CH2)n-Si(OEt)3 (where n = 1鈥? and the electron-withdrawing group EWG contains an Si鈥揅(sp3) bond), facilitates the formation and encapsulation of the fluoride anion in a silsesquioxane cage. Such species have been studied by 19F and 29Si NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography together with MALDI-TOF and ESI mass spectrometry. The EWG must not be a good leaving group. Interestingly, this strategy led only to the T8 cage and excellent yields were obtained (81鈥?5%) even without solvent. A wide range of functionalities were used. This new route offers an opportunity to build novel nanometer-sized 3-D molecular structures with a variety of functionalities which have not been accessible in the past.