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Geometrically Restricted Intermediates in the Self‐Assembly of an M<sub>12</sub>L<sub>24</sub>Cuboctahedral Complex
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Crystal StructureMolecular Self-assemblyMolecular BiologyProtein X-ray CrystallographyStructure ElucidationMacromolecular AssembliesBiophysicsPhysicsSolution Nmr SpectroscopyCrystallographyHierarchical AssemblyStructural BiologyNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyMass SpectrometryFramework TopologyMolecular BiophysicsMedicineSelf-assembly Process
The self-assembly of a cuboctahedral M12 L24 complex is traced by time-dependent NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The metastable intermediate structures that exist during the self-assembly process are not a chaotic mixture of numerous species, but instead are geometrically restricted. Short-lived M8 L16 (D4d ) and relatively long-lived M9 L18 (D3h ) are fully characterized as major intermediates. Employing a ligand with a smaller bend angle (112°) allows these two species to be kinetically trapped and more clearly observed by NMR spectroscopy. X-ray crystallography shows that M9 L18 has the framework topology predicted by geometric discussion.
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