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Designing narcissistic self-sorting terpyridine moieties with high coordination selectivity for complex metallo-supramolecules.

Jianjun MaTong LuXiaozheng DuanYaping XuZhikai LiKehuan LiJunjuan ShiQixia BaiZhe ZhangXin-Qi HaoZhi ChenPingshan WangMing Wang
Published in: Communications chemistry (2021)
Coordination-driven self-assembly is a powerful approach for the construction of metallosupramolecules, but designing coordination moieties that can drive the self-assembly with high selectivity and specificity remains a challenge. Here we report two ortho-modified terpyridine ligands that form head-to-tail coordination complexes with Zn(II). Both complexes show narcissistic self-sorting behaviour. In addition, starting from these ligands, we obtain two sterically congested multitopic ligands and use them to construct more complex metallo-supramolecules hexagons. Because of the non-coaxial structural restrictions in the rotation of terpyridine moieties, these hexagonal macrocycles can hierarchically self-assemble into giant cyclic nanostructures via edge-to-edge stacking, rather than face-to-face stacking. Our design of dissymmetrical coordination moieties from congested coordination pairs show remarkable self-assembly selectivity and specificity.
Keyphrases
  • structural basis
  • heavy metals
  • gram negative