Self-assembly of anion-binding supramolecular cage complexes

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作者
Paul, RL [1 ]
Bell, ZR [1 ]
Fleming, JS [1 ]
Jeffery, JC [1 ]
McCleverty, JA [1 ]
Ward, MD [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bristol, Sch Chem, Bristol BS8 1TS, Avon, England
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10.1002/hc.10101
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O6 [化学];
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Three tetradentate ligands, in which two bidentate pyrazolyl-pyridine binding sites are connected by an aromatic spacer unit, have been used to prepare adamantoid tetrahedral cages of the form [Co4L6(X)][X](7) (where X is a uninegative, noncoordinating counterion such as perchlorate, tetrafluoroborate, or hexafluorophosphate). In these complexes an approximately tetrahedral array of metal ions occurs, with a bridging ligand spanning each of the six edges of this tetrahedron; each metal ion is accordingly six coordinate and the cages can have either T or C-3 symmetry, depending on the ligand. The central cavity of each cage is occupied by an anion. In the cases where the anion is a good fit for the central cavity, it is tightly bound (no exchange in solution with external anions) and acts as a template for assembly of the cage, with a mixture of Co(II) and the bridging ligand in the correct proportions not assembling into the Co4L6 cage until the templating anion is added. With a longer bridging ligand, the central cavity is too large to encapsulate the anion completely, and accordingly the encapsulated anion can exchange freely with external anions; this behavior can be "frozen out" in the NMR spectra at low temperatures. The host-guest chemistry of the cage complexes is therefore strongly dependent on the size of the central cavity. (C) 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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