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Silver Baits for The Miraculous Draught of Amphiphilic Lanthanide Helicates

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 184-195

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201002771

Keywords

helical structures; heterometallic complexes; lanthanides; molecular dynamics; polynuclear complexes; silver

Funding

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation

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The axial connection of flexible thioalkyls chains of variable length (n = 1-12) within the segmental bis-tridentate 2-benzimidazole-8-hydroxyquinoline ligands [L12(Cn)-2H](2-) provides amphiphilic receptors designed for the synthesis of neutral dinuclear lanthanides helicates. However, the stoichiometric mixing of metals and ligands in basic media only yields intricate mixtures of poorly soluble aggregates. The addition of Ag-I in solution restores classical helicate architectures for n = 3, with the quantitative formation of the discrete D-3-symmetrical [Ln(2)Ag(2)(L12(C3)-2H)(3)](2+) complexes at millimolar concentration (Ln = La, Eu, Lu). The X-ray crystal structure supports the formation of [La2Ag2(L12(C3)-2H)(3)][OTf](2), which exists in the solid state as infinite linear polymers bridged by S-Ag-S bonds. In contrast, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in the gas phase and in solution confirm the experimental diffusion measurements, which imply the formation of discrete molecular entities in these media, in which the sulfur atoms of each lipophilic ligand are rapidly exchanged within the Ag-I coordination sphere. Turned as a predictive tool, MD suggests that this Ag-I templating effect is efficient only for n = 1-3, while for n > 3 very loose interactions occur between Ag-I and the thioalkyl residues. The subsequent experimental demonstration that only 25% of the total ligand speciation contributes to the formation of [Ln(2)Ag(2)(L12(C12)-2H)(3)](2+) in solution puts the bases for a rational approach for the design of amphiphilic helical complexes with predetermined molecular interfaces.

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