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Here, we report a reaction cascade employing the substituent-induced post-assembly modification of a Co(iii) complex. Unexpectedly, we found that the (triisopropylsilyl)alkynyl moiety introduced to the Sonogashira reaction with the bromo-functionalized Co(iii) assembly plays a "Trojan horse" role, triggering a subsequent, second step of the cascade, i.e. Co(iii) to Co(ii) reduction. The reported substituent-activated Sonogashira-redox cascade reaction might set a new direction in the construction of specific chemical sensors.
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We report the synthesis and characterization of a coordination architecture with a Fe(ii) center obtained by subcomponent self-assembly in water. The complex is based on very rare hemi-iminal ligands spontaneously generated from commercially available materials. The complex can be further transformed into another species by oxidation reaction of both the metal center and organic ligand.