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Cooperativity of steric bulk and H-bonding in coordination sphere engineering: heteroleptic Pd(II) cages and bowls by design

Recently developed self-assembly strategies allow to rationally reduce the symmetry of metallosupramolecular architectures. In addition, the combination of multiple ligand types without creating compound mixtures has become possible. Among several approaches to realize non-statistical heteroleptic a...

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Autores principales: Chen, Bin, Holstein, Julian J., Platzek, André, Schneider, Laura, Wu, Kai, Clever, Guido H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8826863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35282629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc06931d
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author Chen, Bin
Holstein, Julian J.
Platzek, André
Schneider, Laura
Wu, Kai
Clever, Guido H.
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Holstein, Julian J.
Platzek, André
Schneider, Laura
Wu, Kai
Clever, Guido H.
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description Recently developed self-assembly strategies allow to rationally reduce the symmetry of metallosupramolecular architectures. In addition, the combination of multiple ligand types without creating compound mixtures has become possible. Among several approaches to realize non-statistical heteroleptic assembly, Coordination Sphere Engineering (CSE) makes use of secondary repulsive or attractive interactions in direct vicinity of the metal nodes. Previously, we used steric congestion to turn dinuclear [Pd(2)L(4)] cages with fourfold symmetry into [Pd(2)L(3)X(2)] (X = solvent, halide) bowl structures. Here, we introduce a new subtype of this strategy based on balancing hydrogen bonding and repulsive interactions between ligands carrying quinoline (L(Qu)) and 1,8-naphthyridine (L(Na)) donors to generate trans-[Pd(2)L(2) [Image: see text]] and [Pd(2)L(3)L′] cages, assisted by templation of encapsulated fullerenes. Combined with steric congestion caused by acridine (L(Ac)) donors, we further report the first example of a heteroleptic [Pd(2)L(2)L′X(2)] bowl. Formation, structure and fullerene binding ability of these metallo-supramolecular hosts were studied by NMR, mass spectrometry and single crystal X-ray diffraction.
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spelling pubmed-88268632022-03-11 Cooperativity of steric bulk and H-bonding in coordination sphere engineering: heteroleptic Pd(II) cages and bowls by design Chen, Bin Holstein, Julian J. Platzek, André Schneider, Laura Wu, Kai Clever, Guido H. Chem Sci Chemistry Recently developed self-assembly strategies allow to rationally reduce the symmetry of metallosupramolecular architectures. In addition, the combination of multiple ligand types without creating compound mixtures has become possible. Among several approaches to realize non-statistical heteroleptic assembly, Coordination Sphere Engineering (CSE) makes use of secondary repulsive or attractive interactions in direct vicinity of the metal nodes. Previously, we used steric congestion to turn dinuclear [Pd(2)L(4)] cages with fourfold symmetry into [Pd(2)L(3)X(2)] (X = solvent, halide) bowl structures. Here, we introduce a new subtype of this strategy based on balancing hydrogen bonding and repulsive interactions between ligands carrying quinoline (L(Qu)) and 1,8-naphthyridine (L(Na)) donors to generate trans-[Pd(2)L(2) [Image: see text]] and [Pd(2)L(3)L′] cages, assisted by templation of encapsulated fullerenes. Combined with steric congestion caused by acridine (L(Ac)) donors, we further report the first example of a heteroleptic [Pd(2)L(2)L′X(2)] bowl. Formation, structure and fullerene binding ability of these metallo-supramolecular hosts were studied by NMR, mass spectrometry and single crystal X-ray diffraction. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8826863/ /pubmed/35282629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc06931d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chen, Bin
Holstein, Julian J.
Platzek, André
Schneider, Laura
Wu, Kai
Clever, Guido H.
Cooperativity of steric bulk and H-bonding in coordination sphere engineering: heteroleptic Pd(II) cages and bowls by design
title Cooperativity of steric bulk and H-bonding in coordination sphere engineering: heteroleptic Pd(II) cages and bowls by design
title_full Cooperativity of steric bulk and H-bonding in coordination sphere engineering: heteroleptic Pd(II) cages and bowls by design
title_fullStr Cooperativity of steric bulk and H-bonding in coordination sphere engineering: heteroleptic Pd(II) cages and bowls by design
title_full_unstemmed Cooperativity of steric bulk and H-bonding in coordination sphere engineering: heteroleptic Pd(II) cages and bowls by design
title_short Cooperativity of steric bulk and H-bonding in coordination sphere engineering: heteroleptic Pd(II) cages and bowls by design
title_sort cooperativity of steric bulk and h-bonding in coordination sphere engineering: heteroleptic pd(ii) cages and bowls by design
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8826863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35282629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1sc06931d
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