Trimetallic coordination cage formation for nitrate encapsulation: transformation of kinetic products into thermodynamic products†
Abstract
A procedure for the formation of a nitrate-encapsulating tripalladium(II) cage via self-assembly of Pd(NO3)2 with 1,3-bis(dimethyl(pyridin-4-yl)silyl)propane (L) was developed. The self-assembly reaction initially produces spiro-type macrocycles, PdL2, and finally results in transformation into a nitrate-encapsulated cage, [(NO3)@Pd3L6], in the mother liquor. The reaction of PdX2 (X− = BF4−, ClO4−, PF6−, and CF3SO3− instead of NO3−) with L gives rise to a spiro species, PdL2, as the final product, and anion exchange of the spiro products, [PdL2](X)2, with NO3− produces the tripalladium cage [(NO3)@Pd3L6].