Self-assembly of multicomponent multimetallic lead(II) complexes of cylindrical architecture

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Abstract

The coordination of lead(II) ions to a mixture of ligands 3 and 4 or 3 and 5 leads to the quantitative generation of the cylindrical cage-type architectures 1 and 2, respectively. The structure of these entities in solution has been deduced from spectral and analytical data and confirmed for 1 in the solid state by an X-ray crystal structure determination. The formation of 1 and 2 represents self-assembly processes involving the establishment of 36 and 54 coordination bonds between 11 and 15 components, respectively.

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Garcia, A. M., Bassani, D. M., Lehn, J. M., Baum, G., & Fenske, D. (1999). Self-assembly of multicomponent multimetallic lead(II) complexes of cylindrical architecture. Chemistry - A European Journal, 5(4), 1234–1238. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1521-3765(19990401)5:4<1234::AID-CHEM1234>3.0.CO;2-G

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