Issue 24, 2021

Assembly of {Co14} nanoclusters from adenine-modified Co4-thiacalix[4]arene units

Abstract

Three cobalt-thiacalix[4]arene coordination clusters, namely, {[Co14(T4A)3(AD)6(HAD)2Cl7(HCOO)3](DMF)4(H2O)}[+solvent] (Co14α), {Co14(T4A)3(AD)6Cl4(HCOO)6(H2O)}[+solvent] (Co14β), and {Co14(T4A)3(AD)6(OH)3(CH3COO)7(H2O)2}[+solvent] (Co14γ) (H4T4A = p-H-thiacalix[4]arene, HAD = adenine), were prepared with a solvothermal self-assembly method by changing the reaction conditions. In these structures, the adenine-functionalized Co4-T4A entity is a common secondary building unit (SBU). The cluster Co14α is formed from two Co4(T4A)Cl(HCOO)(AD)2 units and one Co4(T4A)Cl(HCOO)(HAD)2 unit, all three being linked into an unsymmetrical triangular array by two additional triply bridging AD ligands, with the two Co4(T4A)Cl(HCOO)(AD)2 units being further bridged by {CoCl2} entities bound to their AD ligands. The cluster Co14β, obtained from a different solvent mixture, is a trigonal cage formed from three Co4(T4A)Cl(HCOO)2(AD)2 units linked by imidazolate-N coordination to {CoCl/H2O} bridgeheads. Substitution of DMA for the DMF co-solvent results in a similar trigonal cage, Co14γ, but it is of lower symmetry and formed from two Co4(T4A)(OH)(CH3COO)2(AD)2 units and one Co4(T4A)(OH)(CH3COO)(H2O)2(AD)2 unit linked by imidazolate-N coordination to two Co(CH3COO) bridgeheads.

Graphical abstract: Assembly of {Co14} nanoclusters from adenine-modified Co4-thiacalix[4]arene units

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Apr 2021
Accepted
13 May 2021
First published
14 May 2021

CrystEngComm, 2021,23, 4382-4388

Assembly of {Co14} nanoclusters from adenine-modified Co4-thiacalix[4]arene units

Y. Yu, Z. Wang, Z. Li, X. Hang and Y. Bi, CrystEngComm, 2021, 23, 4382 DOI: 10.1039/D1CE00440A

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