Authors: Bloch, Witold M.
Holstein, Julian J.
Hiller, Wolf
Clever, Guido H.
Title: Morphological control of heteroleptic cis- and trans-Pd2L2Lʹ2 cages
Language (ISO): en
Abstract: Control over the integrative self-sorting of metallo-supramolecular assemblies has recently generated significant interest as it opens up possibilities of introducing increased complexity and function into a single self-assembled architecture. Here, the relationship between the geometry of three ligand components and morphology of three self-sorted heteroleptic [Pd2L2Lʹ2]4+ cages is examined. Pd-mediated assembly of two bis-monodentate pyridyl ligands with native bite angles of 75° and 120° affords a cis-[Pd2L2Lʹ2]4+ cage while the same reaction with two ligands bearing bite angles of 75° and 60° forces an anti-conformation for latter ligand, leading to an unprecedented, self-penetrating structural motif; a trans-[Pd2(anti-L)2Lʹ2]4+ heteroleptic cage bearing a “doubly-bridged figure-eight” topology. Each heteroleptic assembly can be accessed through cage-to-cage conversion of their homoleptic precursors, and notably, morphological control of [Pd2L2Lʹ2] cages is achieved through selective ligand displacement transformations in a system of three ligands and at least six possible cage products.
Subject Headings: cage compounds
self-sorting
morphological control
supramolecular chemistry
topology
Doubly-bridged Figure-Eight
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2003/36056
http://dx.doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-18072
Issue Date: 2017-05-29
Appears in Collections:Lehrstühle für Anorganische Chemie

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