Issue 11, 2014

Narcissistic self-sorting vs. statistic ligand shuffling within a series of phenothiazine-based coordination cages

Abstract

Previously, we introduced a series of anion-binding interpenetrated double-cages based on phenothiazine and its mono- and di-S-oxygenated derivatives. Here, we complete the structural comparison of the three related assemblies by an X-ray single crystal analysis of the sulfone derivative. We further show that the three palladium cages coexist in solution upon post-assembly mixing due to the very slow ligand exchange whereas treatment of binary mixtures of the corresponding ligands with Pd(II) leads to the formation of mixed cages comprising a statistical ligand distribution. In contrast, mixtures of one of these ligands with a shorter ligand derivative lead to narcissistic self-assembly into a double-cage and a coexisting small monomeric cage, regardless of the order of mixing and Pd(II) addition.

Graphical abstract: Narcissistic self-sorting vs. statistic ligand shuffling within a series of phenothiazine-based coordination cages

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Nov 2013
Accepted
20 Jan 2014
First published
23 Jan 2014
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2014,43, 4587-4592

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Narcissistic self-sorting vs. statistic ligand shuffling within a series of phenothiazine-based coordination cages

M. Frank, L. Krause, R. Herbst-Irmer, D. Stalke and G. H. Clever, Dalton Trans., 2014, 43, 4587 DOI: 10.1039/C3DT53243G

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