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Self-Assembly and Ionic-Lattice-like Secondary Structure of a Flexible Linear Polymer of Highly Charged Inorganic Building Blocks

[Image: see text] Among molecular building blocks, metal oxide cluster anions and their countercations provide multiple options for the self-assembly of functional materials. Currently, however, rational design concepts are limited to electrostatic interactions with metal or organic countercations o...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Guanyun, Gadot, Eyal, Gan-Or, Gal, Baranov, Mark, Tubul, Tal, Neyman, Alevtina, Li, Mu, Clotet, Anna, Poblet, Josep M., Yin, Panchao, Weinstock, Ira A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7467673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32233364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c01486
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author Zhang, Guanyun
Gadot, Eyal
Gan-Or, Gal
Baranov, Mark
Tubul, Tal
Neyman, Alevtina
Li, Mu
Clotet, Anna
Poblet, Josep M.
Yin, Panchao
Weinstock, Ira A.
author_facet Zhang, Guanyun
Gadot, Eyal
Gan-Or, Gal
Baranov, Mark
Tubul, Tal
Neyman, Alevtina
Li, Mu
Clotet, Anna
Poblet, Josep M.
Yin, Panchao
Weinstock, Ira A.
author_sort Zhang, Guanyun
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description [Image: see text] Among molecular building blocks, metal oxide cluster anions and their countercations provide multiple options for the self-assembly of functional materials. Currently, however, rational design concepts are limited to electrostatic interactions with metal or organic countercations or to the attachment and subsequent reactions of functionalized organic ligands. We now demonstrate that bridging μ-oxo linkages can be used to string together a bifunctional Keggin anion building block, [PNb(2)Mo(10)O(40)](5–) (1), the diniobium(V) analogue of [PV(2)Mo(10)O(40)](5–) (2). Induction of μ-oxo ligation between the Nb(V)=O moieties of 1 in acetonitrile via step-growth polymerization gives linear polymers with entirely inorganic backbones, some comprising over 140 000 repeating units, each with a 3– charge, exceeding that of previously reported organic or inorganic polyelectrolytes. As the chain grows, its flexible μ-oxo-linked backbone, with associated countercations, coils into a compact 270 nm diameter spherical secondary structure as a result of electrostatic interactions not unlike those within ionic lattices. More generally, the findings point to new options for the rational design of multidimensional structures based on μ-oxo linkages between Nb(V)=O-functionalized building blocks.
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spelling pubmed-74676732020-09-03 Self-Assembly and Ionic-Lattice-like Secondary Structure of a Flexible Linear Polymer of Highly Charged Inorganic Building Blocks Zhang, Guanyun Gadot, Eyal Gan-Or, Gal Baranov, Mark Tubul, Tal Neyman, Alevtina Li, Mu Clotet, Anna Poblet, Josep M. Yin, Panchao Weinstock, Ira A. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Among molecular building blocks, metal oxide cluster anions and their countercations provide multiple options for the self-assembly of functional materials. Currently, however, rational design concepts are limited to electrostatic interactions with metal or organic countercations or to the attachment and subsequent reactions of functionalized organic ligands. We now demonstrate that bridging μ-oxo linkages can be used to string together a bifunctional Keggin anion building block, [PNb(2)Mo(10)O(40)](5–) (1), the diniobium(V) analogue of [PV(2)Mo(10)O(40)](5–) (2). Induction of μ-oxo ligation between the Nb(V)=O moieties of 1 in acetonitrile via step-growth polymerization gives linear polymers with entirely inorganic backbones, some comprising over 140 000 repeating units, each with a 3– charge, exceeding that of previously reported organic or inorganic polyelectrolytes. As the chain grows, its flexible μ-oxo-linked backbone, with associated countercations, coils into a compact 270 nm diameter spherical secondary structure as a result of electrostatic interactions not unlike those within ionic lattices. More generally, the findings point to new options for the rational design of multidimensional structures based on μ-oxo linkages between Nb(V)=O-functionalized building blocks. American Chemical Society 2020-04-01 2020-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7467673/ /pubmed/32233364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c01486 Text en Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
spellingShingle Zhang, Guanyun
Gadot, Eyal
Gan-Or, Gal
Baranov, Mark
Tubul, Tal
Neyman, Alevtina
Li, Mu
Clotet, Anna
Poblet, Josep M.
Yin, Panchao
Weinstock, Ira A.
Self-Assembly and Ionic-Lattice-like Secondary Structure of a Flexible Linear Polymer of Highly Charged Inorganic Building Blocks
title Self-Assembly and Ionic-Lattice-like Secondary Structure of a Flexible Linear Polymer of Highly Charged Inorganic Building Blocks
title_full Self-Assembly and Ionic-Lattice-like Secondary Structure of a Flexible Linear Polymer of Highly Charged Inorganic Building Blocks
title_fullStr Self-Assembly and Ionic-Lattice-like Secondary Structure of a Flexible Linear Polymer of Highly Charged Inorganic Building Blocks
title_full_unstemmed Self-Assembly and Ionic-Lattice-like Secondary Structure of a Flexible Linear Polymer of Highly Charged Inorganic Building Blocks
title_short Self-Assembly and Ionic-Lattice-like Secondary Structure of a Flexible Linear Polymer of Highly Charged Inorganic Building Blocks
title_sort self-assembly and ionic-lattice-like secondary structure of a flexible linear polymer of highly charged inorganic building blocks
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7467673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32233364
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.0c01486
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