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Orthogonal, modular anion-cation and cation-anion self-assembly using pre-programmed anion binding sites.
Dhara, Ayan; Fadler, Rachel E; Chen, Yusheng; Köttner, Laura A; Van Craen, David; Carta, Veronica; Flood, Amar H.
Affiliation
  • Dhara A; Department of Chemistry, Indiana University 800 East Kirkwood Avenue Bloomington IN 47405 USA aflood@indiana.edu.
  • Fadler RE; Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Windsor Windsor Ontario N9B 3P4 Canada.
  • Chen Y; Department of Chemistry, Indiana University 800 East Kirkwood Avenue Bloomington IN 47405 USA aflood@indiana.edu.
  • Köttner LA; Wayne State University Law School, Wayne State University 471 W Palmer Ave Detroit MI 48202 USA.
  • Van Craen D; Department of Chemistry, Indiana University 800 East Kirkwood Avenue Bloomington IN 47405 USA aflood@indiana.edu.
  • Carta V; Department of Chemistry, Indiana University 800 East Kirkwood Avenue Bloomington IN 47405 USA aflood@indiana.edu.
  • Flood AH; Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Nikolaus-Fiebiger-Str. 10 91058 Erlangen Germany.
Chem Sci ; 14(10): 2585-2595, 2023 Mar 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36908961
ABSTRACT
Subcomponent self-assembly relies on cation coordination whereas the roles of anions often only emerge during the assembly process. When sites for anions are instead pre-programmed, they have the potential to be used as orthogonal elements to build up structure in a predictable and modular way. We explore this idea by combining cation (M+) and anion (X-) binding sites together and show the orthogonal and modular build up of structure in a multi-ion assembly. Cation binding is based on a ligand (L) made by subcomponent metal-imine chemistry (M+ = Cu+, Au+) while the site for anion binding (X- = BF4 -, ClO4 -) derives from the inner cavity of cyanostar (CS) macrocycles. The two sites are connected by imine condensation between a pyridyl-aldehyde and an aniline-modified cyanostar. The target assembly [LM-CS-X-CS-ML],+ generates two terminal metal complexation sites (LM and ML) with one central anion-bridging site (X) defined by cyanostar dimerization. We showcase modular assembly by isolating intermediates when the primary structure-directing ions are paired with weakly coordinating counter ions. Cation-directed (Cu+) or anion-bridged (BF4 -) intermediates can be isolated along either cation-anion or anion-cation pathways. Different products can also be prepared in a modular way using Au+ and ClO4 -. This is also the first use of gold(i) in subcomponent self-assembly. Pre-programmed cation and anion binding sites combine with judicious selection of spectator ions to provide modular noncovalent syntheses of multi-component architectures.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Chem Sci Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Chem Sci Year: 2023 Document type: Article