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Exploiting Supramolecular Interactions to Control Isomer Distributions in Reduced-Symmetry [Pd2L4]4+ Cages

Authors :
Roan A. S. Vasdev
Dan Preston
Caitlin A. Casey-Stevens
Vicente Martí-Centelles
Paul J. Lusby
Anna L. Garden
James D. Crowley
Source :
Vasdev, R A S, Preston, D, Casey-Stevens, C A, Martí-Centelles, V, Lusby, P J, Garden, A L & Crowley, J D 2022, ' Exploiting Supramolecular Interactions to Control Isomer Distributions in Reduced-Symmetry [Pd 2 L 4 ] 4+ Cages ', Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 62, no. 5, pp. 1833-1844 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00937
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

High-symmetry metallosupramolecular architectures (MSAs) have been exploited for a range of applications including molecular recognition, catalysis, and drug delivery. Recently, there have been increasing efforts to enhance those applications by generating reduced-symmetry MSAs. Here we report our attempts to use supramolecular (dispersion and hydrogen-bonding) forces and solvophobic effects to generate isomerically pure [Pd2(L)4]4+ cage architectures from a family of new reduced-symmetry ditopic tripyridyl ligands. The reduced-symmetry tripyridyl ligands featured either solvophilic polyether chains, solvophobic alkyl chains, or amino substituents. We show using NMR spectroscopy, high-performance liquid chromatography, X-ray diffraction data, and density functional theory calculations that the combination of dispersion forces and solvophobic effects does not provide any control of the [Pd2(L)4]4+ isomer distribution with mixtures of all four cage isomers (HHHH, HHHT, cis-HHTT, or trans-HTHT, where H = head and T = tail) obtained in each case. More control was obtained by exploiting hydrogen-bonding interactions between amino units. While the cage assembly with a 3-amino-substituted tripyridyl ligand leads to a mixture of all four possible isomers, the related 2-amino-substituted tripyridyl ligand generated a cis-HHTT cage architecture. Formation of the cis-HHTT [Pd2(L)4]4+ cage was confirmed using NMR studies and X-ray crystallography.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vasdev, R A S, Preston, D, Casey-Stevens, C A, Martí-Centelles, V, Lusby, P J, Garden, A L & Crowley, J D 2022, ' Exploiting Supramolecular Interactions to Control Isomer Distributions in Reduced-Symmetry [Pd 2 L 4 ] 4+ Cages ', Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 62, no. 5, pp. 1833-1844 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c00937
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....59affb9a0366b688dca6205643f06624