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The Intricate Structural Chemistry of M II 2n L n -Type Assemblies.

Authors :
Cecot G
Marmier M
Geremia S
De Zorzi R
Vologzhanina AV
Pattison P
Solari E
Fadaei Tirani F
Scopelliti R
Severin K
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society [J Am Chem Soc] 2017 Jun 21; Vol. 139 (24), pp. 8371-8381. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Jun 12.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The reaction of cis-blocked, square-planar M <superscript>II</superscript> complexes with tetratopic N-donor ligands is known to give metallasupramolecular assemblies of the formula M <subscript>2n</subscript> L <subscript>n</subscript> . These assemblies typically adopt barrel-like structures, with the ligands paneling the sides of the barrels. However, alternative structures are possible, as demonstrated by the recent discovery of a Pt <subscript>8</subscript> L <subscript>4</subscript> cage with unusual gyrobifastigium-like geometry. To date, the factors that govern the assembly of M <superscript>II</superscript> <subscript>2n</subscript> L <subscript>n</subscript> complexes are not well understood. Herein, we provide a geometric analysis of M <subscript>2n</subscript> L <subscript>n</subscript> complexes, and we discuss how size and geometry of the ligand is expected to influence the self-assembly process. The theoretical analysis is complemented by experimental studies using different cis-blocked Pt <superscript>II</superscript> complexes and metalloligands with four divergent pyridyl groups. Mononuclear metalloligands gave mainly assemblies of type Pt <subscript>8</subscript> L <subscript>4</subscript> , which adopt barrel- or gyrobifastigium-like structures. Larger assemblies can also form, as evidenced by the crystallographic characterization of a Pt <subscript>10</subscript> L <subscript>5</subscript> complex and a Pt <subscript>16</subscript> L <subscript>8</subscript> complex. The former adopts a pentagonal barrel structure, whereas the latter displays a barrel structure with a distorted square orthobicupola geometry. The Pt <subscript>16</subscript> L <subscript>8</subscript> complex has a molecular weight of more than 23 kDa and a diameter of 4.5 nm, making it the largest, structurally characterized M <subscript>2n</subscript> L <subscript>n</subscript> complex described to date. A dinuclear metalloligand was employed for the targeted synthesis of pentagonal Pt <subscript>10</subscript> L <subscript>5</subscript> barrels, which are formed in nearly quantitative yields.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-5126
Volume :
139
Issue :
24
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28603972
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.7b04861