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Exploiting host–guest chemistry to manipulate magnetic interactions in metallosupramolecular M(4)L(6) tetrahedral cages
Reaction of Ni(OTf)(2) with the bisbidentate quaterpyridine ligand L results in the self-assembly of a tetrahedral, paramagnetic cage [Ni(II)(4)L(6)](8+). By selectively exchanging the bound triflate from [OTf⊂Ni(II)(4)L(6)](OTf)(7) (1), we have been able to prepare a series of host–guest complexes...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179613/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34168772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00647a |
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author | Scott, Aaron J. Vallejo, Julia Sarkar, Arup Smythe, Lucy Regincós Martí, E. Nichol, Gary S. Klooster, Wim T. Coles, Simon J. Murrie, Mark Rajaraman, Gopalan Piligkos, Stergios Lusby, Paul J. Brechin, Euan K. |
author_facet | Scott, Aaron J. Vallejo, Julia Sarkar, Arup Smythe, Lucy Regincós Martí, E. Nichol, Gary S. Klooster, Wim T. Coles, Simon J. Murrie, Mark Rajaraman, Gopalan Piligkos, Stergios Lusby, Paul J. Brechin, Euan K. |
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description | Reaction of Ni(OTf)(2) with the bisbidentate quaterpyridine ligand L results in the self-assembly of a tetrahedral, paramagnetic cage [Ni(II)(4)L(6)](8+). By selectively exchanging the bound triflate from [OTf⊂Ni(II)(4)L(6)](OTf)(7) (1), we have been able to prepare a series of host–guest complexes that feature an encapsulated paramagnetic tetrahalometallate ion inside this paramagnetic host giving [M(II)X(4)⊂Ni(II)(4)L(6)](OTf)(6), where M(II)X(4)(2−) = MnCl(4)(2−) (2), CoCl(4)(2−) (5), CoBr(4)(2−) (6), NiCl(4)(2−) (7), and CuBr(4)(2−) (8) or [M(III)X(4)⊂Ni(II)(4)L(6)](OTf)(7), where M(III)X(4)(−) = FeCl(4)(−) (3) and FeBr(4)(−) (4). Triflate-to-tetrahalometallate exchange occurs in solution and can also be accomplished through single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformations. Host–guest complexes 1–8 all crystallise as homochiral racemates in monoclinic space groups, wherein the four {NiN(6)} vertexes within a single Ni(4)L(6) unit possess the same Δ or Λ stereochemistry. Magnetic susceptibility and magnetisation data show that the magnetic exchange between metal ions in the host [Ni(II)(4)] complex, and between the host and the MX(4)(n−) guest, are of comparable magnitude and antiferromagnetic in nature. Theoretically derived values for the magnetic exchange are in close agreement with experiment, revealing that large spin densities on the electronegative X-atoms of particular MX(4)(n−) guest molecules lead to stronger host–guest magnetic exchange interactions. |
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spelling | pubmed-81796132021-06-23 Exploiting host–guest chemistry to manipulate magnetic interactions in metallosupramolecular M(4)L(6) tetrahedral cages Scott, Aaron J. Vallejo, Julia Sarkar, Arup Smythe, Lucy Regincós Martí, E. Nichol, Gary S. Klooster, Wim T. Coles, Simon J. Murrie, Mark Rajaraman, Gopalan Piligkos, Stergios Lusby, Paul J. Brechin, Euan K. Chem Sci Chemistry Reaction of Ni(OTf)(2) with the bisbidentate quaterpyridine ligand L results in the self-assembly of a tetrahedral, paramagnetic cage [Ni(II)(4)L(6)](8+). By selectively exchanging the bound triflate from [OTf⊂Ni(II)(4)L(6)](OTf)(7) (1), we have been able to prepare a series of host–guest complexes that feature an encapsulated paramagnetic tetrahalometallate ion inside this paramagnetic host giving [M(II)X(4)⊂Ni(II)(4)L(6)](OTf)(6), where M(II)X(4)(2−) = MnCl(4)(2−) (2), CoCl(4)(2−) (5), CoBr(4)(2−) (6), NiCl(4)(2−) (7), and CuBr(4)(2−) (8) or [M(III)X(4)⊂Ni(II)(4)L(6)](OTf)(7), where M(III)X(4)(−) = FeCl(4)(−) (3) and FeBr(4)(−) (4). Triflate-to-tetrahalometallate exchange occurs in solution and can also be accomplished through single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformations. Host–guest complexes 1–8 all crystallise as homochiral racemates in monoclinic space groups, wherein the four {NiN(6)} vertexes within a single Ni(4)L(6) unit possess the same Δ or Λ stereochemistry. Magnetic susceptibility and magnetisation data show that the magnetic exchange between metal ions in the host [Ni(II)(4)] complex, and between the host and the MX(4)(n−) guest, are of comparable magnitude and antiferromagnetic in nature. Theoretically derived values for the magnetic exchange are in close agreement with experiment, revealing that large spin densities on the electronegative X-atoms of particular MX(4)(n−) guest molecules lead to stronger host–guest magnetic exchange interactions. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8179613/ /pubmed/34168772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00647a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Scott, Aaron J. Vallejo, Julia Sarkar, Arup Smythe, Lucy Regincós Martí, E. Nichol, Gary S. Klooster, Wim T. Coles, Simon J. Murrie, Mark Rajaraman, Gopalan Piligkos, Stergios Lusby, Paul J. Brechin, Euan K. Exploiting host–guest chemistry to manipulate magnetic interactions in metallosupramolecular M(4)L(6) tetrahedral cages |
title | Exploiting host–guest chemistry to manipulate magnetic interactions in metallosupramolecular M(4)L(6) tetrahedral cages |
title_full | Exploiting host–guest chemistry to manipulate magnetic interactions in metallosupramolecular M(4)L(6) tetrahedral cages |
title_fullStr | Exploiting host–guest chemistry to manipulate magnetic interactions in metallosupramolecular M(4)L(6) tetrahedral cages |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploiting host–guest chemistry to manipulate magnetic interactions in metallosupramolecular M(4)L(6) tetrahedral cages |
title_short | Exploiting host–guest chemistry to manipulate magnetic interactions in metallosupramolecular M(4)L(6) tetrahedral cages |
title_sort | exploiting host–guest chemistry to manipulate magnetic interactions in metallosupramolecular m(4)l(6) tetrahedral cages |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179613/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34168772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00647a |
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