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The Dimeric “Hand‐Shake” Motif in Complexes and Metallo–Supramolecular Assemblies of Cyclotriveratrylene‐Based Ligands
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Inorganic ChemistrySupramolecular AssemblyEngineeringMetallo–supramolecular AssembliesNatural SciencesCoordination ComplexCyclotriveratrylene‐based LigandsMolecular BiologyMolecular ComplexMetal ComplexesChemistrySupramolecular ChemistryLigands 2Macromolecular AssembliesHomomeric Inclusion MotifBiomolecular EngineeringInorganic Compound
A series of clathrate and metal complexes with cyclotriveratrylene-like molecular host ligands show a similar dimeric homomeric inclusion motif in which a ligand arm of one host is the intra-cavity guest of another and vice versa. This "hand-shake" motif is found in the trinuclear transition metal complex [Cu(3)Cl(6)(1)]CH(3)CN1.5 H(2)O in which 1 is tris(4-[2,2',6',2''-terpyridyl]benzyl)cyclotriguaiacylene; in the self-included M(4)L(4) tetrahedral metallo-supramolecular assembly [Ag(4)(2)(4)] (BF(4))(4) in which 2 is tris-(2-quinolylmethyl)cyclotriguaiacylene; in the 1D coordination chains [Ag(4)]ReO(4) CH(3)CN and [Ag(5)]SbF(6)3 DMFH(2)O in which 4 is tris(1H-imidazol-1-yl)cyclotriguaiacylene and 5 is tris{4-(2-pyridyl)benzyl}cyclotriguaiacylene; and in the acetone clathrate of tris{4-(2-pyridyl)benzyl-amino}cyclotriguaiacylene. Clathrates of ligands 2 and 5 do not show the same dimeric motif, although 2 has an extended homomeric inclusion motif that gives a hexagonal network.
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