Issue 13, 2021

Control of guest binding behavior of metal-containing host molecules by ligand exchange

Abstract

This review describes the control of guest binding behavior of metal-containing host molecules that is driven by ligand exchange reactions at the metal centers. Recently, a vast number of metal-containing host molecules including metal-assisted self-assembled structures have been developed, and the structural transformation after construction of the host framework has now been of interest from the viewpoint of functional switching and tuning. Among the various kinds of chemical transformations, ligand exchange has a great advantage in the structural conversions of metal-containing hosts, because ligand exchange usually proceeds under mild conditions that do not affect the host framework. In this review, the structural transformations are classified into three types: (1) weak-link approach, (2) subcomponent substitution, and (3) post-metalation modification, according to the type of coordination motif. The control of their guest binding behavior by the structural transformations is discussed in detail.

Graphical abstract: Control of guest binding behavior of metal-containing host molecules by ligand exchange

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
06 Janv. 2021
Accepted
24 Febr. 2021
First published
25 Febr. 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 4429-4444

Control of guest binding behavior of metal-containing host molecules by ligand exchange

S. Akine, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 4429 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT00048A

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