Cation-based Structural Tuning of Pyridine Dipyrrolate Cages and Morphological Control over Their Self-assembly

Different pyridine dipyrrolate cages including cage-based dimers and polymers may be fabricated in a controlled manner from the same two starting materials, namely, an angular ligand 1 and Zn­(acac)2, by changing the counter cation source. With tetrabutylammonium (TBA+) and dimethyl viologen (DMV2+)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2019-03, Vol.141 (11), p.4749-4755
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Huacheng, Lee, Juhoon, Brewster, James T, Chi, Xiaodong, Lynch, Vincent M, Sessler, Jonathan L
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Different pyridine dipyrrolate cages including cage-based dimers and polymers may be fabricated in a controlled manner from the same two starting materials, namely, an angular ligand 1 and Zn­(acac)2, by changing the counter cation source. With tetrabutylammonium (TBA+) and dimethyl viologen (DMV2+), Cage-3 and Cage-5 are produced. In these cages, two ligands act as bridges and serve to connect together two cage subunits to produce higher order ensembles. In Cage-3 and Cage-5, the TBA+ and DMV2+ counter cations lie outside the cavities of the respective cages. This stands in contrast to what is seen with a previously reported system, Cage-1, wherein dimethylammonium (DMA+) counter cations reside within the cage cavity. When the counter cations are tetraethylammonium (TEA+) and bis­(cyclopentadienyl) cobalt­(III) (Cp2Co+), polymeric cage materials, PC-1 and PC-2, are formed, respectively. The counter cations thus serve not only to balance charge but also to tune the structural features as a whole. The organic cations used in the present study also act to modulate the further assembly of individual cages. The present cation-based tuning emerges as a new method for a fine-tuning of the multidimensional morphology of self-assembled inorganic materials.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.9b01042