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Overcoming the Crystallization Bottleneck: A Family of Gigantic Inorganic {Pd(x)}(L) (x=84, 72) Palladium Macrocycles Discovered using Solution Techniques

The {Pd(84)}(Ac) wheel, initially discovered serendipitously, is the only reported giant palladium macrocycle—a unique structure that spontaneously assembles from small building blocks. Analogues of this structure are elusive. A new modular route to {Pd(84)}(Ac) is described, allowing incorporation...

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Autores principales: Christie, Lorna G., Surman, Andrew J., Scullion, Rachel A., Xu, Feng, Long, De‐Liang, Cronin, Leroy
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5113701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27634480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201606005
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author Christie, Lorna G.
Surman, Andrew J.
Scullion, Rachel A.
Xu, Feng
Long, De‐Liang
Cronin, Leroy
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Surman, Andrew J.
Scullion, Rachel A.
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description The {Pd(84)}(Ac) wheel, initially discovered serendipitously, is the only reported giant palladium macrocycle—a unique structure that spontaneously assembles from small building blocks. Analogues of this structure are elusive. A new modular route to {Pd(84)}(Ac) is described, allowing incorporation of other ligands, and a new screening approach to cluster discovery. Structural assignments were made of new species from solution experiments, overcoming the need for crystallographic analysis. As a result, two new palladium macrocycles were discovered: a structural analogue of the existing {Pd(84)}(Ac) wheel with glycolate ligands, {Pd(84)}(Gly), and the next in a magic number series for this cluster family—a new {Pd(72)}(Prop) wheel decorated with propionate ligands. These findings confirm predictions of a magic number rule for the family of {Pd(x)} macrocycles. Furthermore, structures with variable fractions of functional ligands were obtained. Together these discoveries establish palladium clusters as a new class of tunable nanostructures. In facilitating the discovery of species that would not have been discovered by orthodox crystallization approaches, this work also demonstrates the value of solution‐based screening and characterization in cluster chemistry, as a means to decouple cluster formation, discovery, and isolation.
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spelling pubmed-51137012016-12-02 Overcoming the Crystallization Bottleneck: A Family of Gigantic Inorganic {Pd(x)}(L) (x=84, 72) Palladium Macrocycles Discovered using Solution Techniques Christie, Lorna G. Surman, Andrew J. Scullion, Rachel A. Xu, Feng Long, De‐Liang Cronin, Leroy Angew Chem Int Ed Engl Communications The {Pd(84)}(Ac) wheel, initially discovered serendipitously, is the only reported giant palladium macrocycle—a unique structure that spontaneously assembles from small building blocks. Analogues of this structure are elusive. A new modular route to {Pd(84)}(Ac) is described, allowing incorporation of other ligands, and a new screening approach to cluster discovery. Structural assignments were made of new species from solution experiments, overcoming the need for crystallographic analysis. As a result, two new palladium macrocycles were discovered: a structural analogue of the existing {Pd(84)}(Ac) wheel with glycolate ligands, {Pd(84)}(Gly), and the next in a magic number series for this cluster family—a new {Pd(72)}(Prop) wheel decorated with propionate ligands. These findings confirm predictions of a magic number rule for the family of {Pd(x)} macrocycles. Furthermore, structures with variable fractions of functional ligands were obtained. Together these discoveries establish palladium clusters as a new class of tunable nanostructures. In facilitating the discovery of species that would not have been discovered by orthodox crystallization approaches, this work also demonstrates the value of solution‐based screening and characterization in cluster chemistry, as a means to decouple cluster formation, discovery, and isolation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-09-16 2016-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5113701/ /pubmed/27634480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201606005 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Christie, Lorna G.
Surman, Andrew J.
Scullion, Rachel A.
Xu, Feng
Long, De‐Liang
Cronin, Leroy
Overcoming the Crystallization Bottleneck: A Family of Gigantic Inorganic {Pd(x)}(L) (x=84, 72) Palladium Macrocycles Discovered using Solution Techniques
title Overcoming the Crystallization Bottleneck: A Family of Gigantic Inorganic {Pd(x)}(L) (x=84, 72) Palladium Macrocycles Discovered using Solution Techniques
title_full Overcoming the Crystallization Bottleneck: A Family of Gigantic Inorganic {Pd(x)}(L) (x=84, 72) Palladium Macrocycles Discovered using Solution Techniques
title_fullStr Overcoming the Crystallization Bottleneck: A Family of Gigantic Inorganic {Pd(x)}(L) (x=84, 72) Palladium Macrocycles Discovered using Solution Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Overcoming the Crystallization Bottleneck: A Family of Gigantic Inorganic {Pd(x)}(L) (x=84, 72) Palladium Macrocycles Discovered using Solution Techniques
title_short Overcoming the Crystallization Bottleneck: A Family of Gigantic Inorganic {Pd(x)}(L) (x=84, 72) Palladium Macrocycles Discovered using Solution Techniques
title_sort overcoming the crystallization bottleneck: a family of gigantic inorganic {pd(x)}(l) (x=84, 72) palladium macrocycles discovered using solution techniques
topic Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5113701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27634480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201606005
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