Abstract
The very stable helices of 8-amino-2-quinolinecarboxylic acid oligoamides are shown to uptake CuII ions in their cavity through deprotonation of their amide functions with minimal alteration of their shape, unlike most metallo-organic structures which generally differ from their organic precursors. The outcome is the formation of intramolecular linear arrays of a defined number of CuII centers (up to sixteen in this study) at a 3 Å distance, forming a molecular mimic of a metal wire completely surrounded by an organic sheath. The helices pack in the solid state so that the arrays of CuII extend intermolecularly. Conductive-AFM and cyclic voltammetry suggest that electrons are transported throughout the metal-loaded helices in contrast with hole transport observed for analogous foldamers devoid of metal ions.
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Wang, J., Wicher, B., Méndez-Ardoy, A., Li, X., Pecastaings, G., Buffeteau, T., … Huc, I. (2021). Loading Linear Arrays of CuII Inside Aromatic Amide Helices. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 60(34), 18461–18466. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202104734
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