| Literature DB >> 29451343 |
Irán Rojas-León1,2, Hazem Alnasr2, Klaus Jurkschat2, María G Vasquez-Ríos1, Irán F Hernández-Ahuactzi3, Herbert Höpfl1.
Abstract
Di- and trinuclear organotin(IV) complexes, in which the metal atoms are separated by large aromatic connectors, are useful building blocks for self-assembly. This is demonstrated by the preparation of [1+1], [2+2], and [2+3] macrocyclic and cage-type structures in combination with organic aromatic dicarboxylates. The linkage of the metal atoms by organic binders and the option of varying the number of reactive M-X sites generate versatile building blocks enabling molecular tectonics instead of the node-based strategy generally employed in metallo-supramolecular self-assembly.Entities:
Keywords: cage compounds; macrocyclic chemistry; self-assembly; tectons; tin
Year: 2018 PMID: 29451343 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201800791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236