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Controlled Interconversion of Superposed-Bistriangle, Octahedron, and Cuboctahedron Cages Constructed Using a Single, Terpyridinyl-Based Polyligand and Zn<sup>2+</sup>
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryTerpyridinyl-based PolyligandSupramolecular AssemblyEngineeringCoordination ComplexSelf-assemblyMetallomacromolecular Architectural ConversionMass SpectrometryCuboctahedral CageCoordination PolymerChemistryMetal-organic PolyhedronCuboctahedron Cages ConstructedOrganometallic PolymerCrystallographyHost-guest Chemistry
Metallomacromolecular architectural conversion is expanded by the characterization of three different structures. A quantitative, single-step, self-assembly of a shape-persistent monomer, containing a flexible crown ether moiety, gives an initial Archimedean-based cuboctahedron that has been unequivocally characterized by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and collision cross section analysis. Both dilution and exchange of counterions, transforms this cuboctahedron into two identical octahedrons, which upon further dilution convert into four, superposed, bistrianglar complexes; increasing the concentration reverses the process. Ion binding studies using the cuboctahedral cage were undertaken.
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