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Empirical and theoretical insights into the structural features and host-guest chemistry of M8L4 tube architectures

Authors :
Laura Gagliardi
David Semrouni
Christopher J. Cramer
Jack K. Clegg
Wenjing Meng
William C. Isley
Tanya K. Ronson
Aaron B. League
Jonathan R. Nitschke
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 136(10)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We demonstrate a general method for the construction of M8L4 tubular complexes via subcomponent self-assembly, starting from Cu(I) or Ag(I) precursors together with suitable elongated tetraamine and 2-formylpyridine subcomponents. The tubular architectures were often observed as equilibrium mixtures of diastereomers having two different point symmetries (D2d or D2 ⇄ D4) in solution. The equilibria between diastereomers were influenced through variation in ligand length, substituents, metal ion identity, counteranion, and temperature. In the presence of dicyanoaurate(I) and Au(I), the D4-symmetric hosts were able to bind linear Au(Au(CN)2)2(-) (with two different configurations) as the best-fitting guest. Substitution of dicyanoargentate(I) for dicyanoaurate(I) resulted in the formation of Ag(Au(CN)2)2(-) as the optimal guest through transmetalation. Density functional theory was employed to elucidate the host-guest chemistries of the tubes.

Details

ISSN :
15205126
Volume :
136
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a4c66d696ad8841a134ab14bad29b255