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Template Control over Dimerization and Guest Selectivity of Interpenetrated Coordination Cages
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EngineeringMolecular BiologyOrganic ChemistryInterpenetrated Coordination CagesChemistryDibenzosuberone-based Bis-monodentate PyridylTemplate ControlGuest SelectivityMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistryHierarchical AssemblyNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyCoordination ComplexMechanical SystemsQuantitative FormationMolecular ComplexCoordination PolymerMolecular DockingLarge Bf4
We have previously shown that the self-assembly of dibenzosuberone-based bis-monodentate pyridyl ligands L(1) with Pd(II) cations leads to the quantitative formation of interpenetrated coordination cages [BF4@Pd4L(1)8]. The BF4(-) anion inside the central cavity serves as a template, causing the outer two pockets to show a tremendous affinity for allosteric binding of two small chloride anions. Here we show that derivatization of the ligand backbone with a bulky aryl substituent allows us to control the dimerization and hence the guest-binding ability of the cage by the choice of the templating anion. Steric constraints imposed by L(2) prevent the large BF4(-) anion from serving as a template for the formation of interpenetrated double cages. Instead, a single isomer of the monomeric cage [Pd2L(2)4] is formed. Addition of the small anionic template Cl(-) permits dimerization, yielding the interpenetrated double cage [Cl@Pd4L(2)8], whose enlarged outer pockets show a preference for the binding of large anions such as ReO4(-).
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