Design of Metal-Organic Assemblies via Shape Complementarity and Conformational Constraints in Dual Curvature Ligands

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Authors
  • K. Robeyns
  • Y. Garcia
  • J.N.H. Reek
  • M.L. Singleton
Publication date 11-2023
Journal CCS Chemistry
Volume | Issue number 5 | 11
Pages (from-to) 2506-2518
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
While common in biological systems, building blocks with low symmetry and flexibility pose numerous problems for synthetic self-assembly, such as the formation of isomers of assemblies that are difficult to distinguish and purify. In this work, three aromatic amide-based ligands ( L1– L3) with a central 1,8-diazatriptycene core were designed and used for self-assembly with Pd2+. While hundreds of stereoisomers based on the conformational flexibility around the amides and the unsymmetrical nonplanar structure of the core are possible upon coordination with the metal, the constraints designed into the ligands direct the self-assembly toward only a single Pd2L4 cage ( L1) or Pd4L8 double-walled metallomacrocycle ( L2) structure, even in mixtures of the ligands. This structural approach and the modularity of the ligand synthesis affords ready access to deep cavitands with endohedral functionalization ( L3). These results highlight the potential of this new design strategy and open the door to selectively functionalized cavity-based architectures for numerous applications.
Document type Article
Language English
Related dataset CCDC 2111410: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination CCDC 2121220: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
Published at https://doi.org/10.31635/ccschem.023.202302940
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