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Self-assembled palladium(II) click cages: synthesis, structural modification and stability

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
卷 40, 期 45, 页码 12117-12124

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1dt10551e

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  1. Department of Chemistry, University of Otago
  2. University of Otago

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Readily synthesised and functionalised di-1,2,3-triazole click ligands are shown to self-assemble into coordinatively saturated, quadruply stranded helical [Pd2L4](BF4)(4) cages with Pd(II) ions. The cages have been fully characterised by elemental analysis, HR-ESMS, IR, H-1, C-13 and DOSY NMR, DFT calculations, and in one case by X-ray crystallography. By exploiting the CuAAC click reaction we were able to rapidly generate a small family of di-1,2,3-triazole ligands with different core spacer units and peripheral substituents and examine how these structural modifications affected the formation of the [Pd2L4](BF4)(4) cages. The use of both flexible (1,3-propyl) and rigid (1,3-phenyl) core spacer units led to the formation of discrete [Pd2L4](BF4)(4) cage complexes. However, when the spacer unit of the di-1,2,3-triazole ligand was a 1,4-substituted-phenyl group steric interactions led to the formation of an oligomeric/polymeric species. By keeping the 1,3-phenyl core spacer constant the effect of altering the click ligands' peripheral substituents was also examined. It was shown that ligands with alkyl, phenyl, electron-rich and electron-poor benzyl substituents all quantitatively formed [Pd2L4](BF4)(4) cage complexes. The results suggest that a wide range of functionalised palladium(II) click cages could be rapidly generated. These novel molecules may potentially find uses in catalysis, molecular recognition and drug delivery.

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