Self-assembled Co(II) and Co(III) [M 2 L 3 ] helicates and [M 4 L 6 ] tetrahedra from an unsymmetrical quaterpyridine ligand.
Rashid G SiddiqueJohn C McMurtrieJack Kay CleggPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
In order to bind guest molecules with exquisite selectivity, biological host molecules often employ low symmetry binding pockets. The majority of metallosupramolecular assemblies, however, rely on symmetrical ligands to form high-symmetry assemblies that enclosing similarly symmetrical cavities. Here we employ an unsymmetrical quaterpyridine ligand in combination with cobalt(II) to form a mixture of low-symmetry [M 2 L 3 ] helicates and [M 4 L 6 ] tetrahedra and their subsequent oxidation to Co(III)-containing assemblies.