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Broadening the catalytic region from the cavity to windows by M(6)L(12) nanospheres in cyclizations

Supramolecular cages have received tremendous attention as they can contain catalysts that exhibit confinement effects in the cavity, leading to excellent performances. Herein, we report an example wherein the catalytic region is extended from the cage cavity to the windows, and investigate its conf...

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Autores principales: Xu, Meiling, Sun, Bin, Poole, David A., Bobylev, Eduard O., Jing, Xu, Wu, Jinguo, He, Cheng, Duan, Chunying, Reek, Joost N. H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10619639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37920339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc02998k
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author Xu, Meiling
Sun, Bin
Poole, David A.
Bobylev, Eduard O.
Jing, Xu
Wu, Jinguo
He, Cheng
Duan, Chunying
Reek, Joost N. H.
author_facet Xu, Meiling
Sun, Bin
Poole, David A.
Bobylev, Eduard O.
Jing, Xu
Wu, Jinguo
He, Cheng
Duan, Chunying
Reek, Joost N. H.
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description Supramolecular cages have received tremendous attention as they can contain catalysts that exhibit confinement effects in the cavity, leading to excellent performances. Herein, we report an example wherein the catalytic region is extended from the cage cavity to the windows, and investigate its confinement effect by utilizing the Pd(6)L(Au)(12) cage that contains rigidly fixed and isolated gold complexes at the windows. Pd(6)L(Au)(12) exhibit three features of particular interest while assessing their properties in gold-catalyzed cyclization reactions. First, the catalysts experience a cage effect as they display higher reactivity and selectivity compared to the monomeric analogue, as a result of substrate pre-organization at the windows. Second, the metal complexes are physically separated by the cage structure, preventing the formation of less active dinuclear gold complexes making it more stable under hydrous conditions. Third, the cage windows present the characteristics of enzymatic catalysis via Michaelis–Menten-type mechanism analysis. This contribution presents an alternative way to engineer supramolecular catalysts through extending the catalytic region.
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spelling pubmed-106196392023-11-02 Broadening the catalytic region from the cavity to windows by M(6)L(12) nanospheres in cyclizations Xu, Meiling Sun, Bin Poole, David A. Bobylev, Eduard O. Jing, Xu Wu, Jinguo He, Cheng Duan, Chunying Reek, Joost N. H. Chem Sci Chemistry Supramolecular cages have received tremendous attention as they can contain catalysts that exhibit confinement effects in the cavity, leading to excellent performances. Herein, we report an example wherein the catalytic region is extended from the cage cavity to the windows, and investigate its confinement effect by utilizing the Pd(6)L(Au)(12) cage that contains rigidly fixed and isolated gold complexes at the windows. Pd(6)L(Au)(12) exhibit three features of particular interest while assessing their properties in gold-catalyzed cyclization reactions. First, the catalysts experience a cage effect as they display higher reactivity and selectivity compared to the monomeric analogue, as a result of substrate pre-organization at the windows. Second, the metal complexes are physically separated by the cage structure, preventing the formation of less active dinuclear gold complexes making it more stable under hydrous conditions. Third, the cage windows present the characteristics of enzymatic catalysis via Michaelis–Menten-type mechanism analysis. This contribution presents an alternative way to engineer supramolecular catalysts through extending the catalytic region. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10619639/ /pubmed/37920339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc02998k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Xu, Meiling
Sun, Bin
Poole, David A.
Bobylev, Eduard O.
Jing, Xu
Wu, Jinguo
He, Cheng
Duan, Chunying
Reek, Joost N. H.
Broadening the catalytic region from the cavity to windows by M(6)L(12) nanospheres in cyclizations
title Broadening the catalytic region from the cavity to windows by M(6)L(12) nanospheres in cyclizations
title_full Broadening the catalytic region from the cavity to windows by M(6)L(12) nanospheres in cyclizations
title_fullStr Broadening the catalytic region from the cavity to windows by M(6)L(12) nanospheres in cyclizations
title_full_unstemmed Broadening the catalytic region from the cavity to windows by M(6)L(12) nanospheres in cyclizations
title_short Broadening the catalytic region from the cavity to windows by M(6)L(12) nanospheres in cyclizations
title_sort broadening the catalytic region from the cavity to windows by m(6)l(12) nanospheres in cyclizations
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10619639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37920339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc02998k
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