Istituto di Cristallografia - CNR

Lanthanide Identity Governs Guest-Induced Dimerization in LnIII[15-MCCuIIN(L-pheHA)-5])3+ Metallacrowns

Abstract: Series of lanthanide-containing metallic coordination complexes are frequently presented as structurally analogous, due to the similar chemical and coordinative
properties of the lanthanides. In the case of chiral (LnIII[15-MC CuII N(L-pheHA)-5])3+ metallacrowns (MCs), which are well established supramolecular hosts, the formation of dimers templated by a dicarboxylate guest (muconate) in solution of neutral pH is herein shown to have a unique dependence on the identity of the MC’s central lanthanide. Calorimetric data and nuclear magnetic resonance diffusion studies demonstrate that MCs containing larger or smaller lanthanides as
the central metal only form monomeric host-guest complexes whereas analogues with intermediate lanthanides (for example, Eu, Gd, Dy) participate in formation of dimeric hostguest-host compartments. The driving force for the dimerization event across the series is thought to be a competition between formation of highly stable MCs (larger lanthanides) and optimally linked bridging guests (smaller lanthanides).

Anno
2021
Rivista
Chemistry - A European Journal
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5,020
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Carmelo Sgarlata+,* Bernadette L. Schneider+, Valeria Zito, Rossella Migliore,Matteo Tegoni,* Vincent L. Pecoraro,* and Giuseppe Arena*