Mixed valence mono- and hetero-metallic grid catenanes
Giri, C., Topic, F., Cametti, M., & Rissanen, K. (2015). Mixed valence mono- and hetero-metallic grid catenanes. Chemical Science, 6(10), 5712-5718. https://doi.org/10.1039/C5SC01851J
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Here, we report on the multicomponent self-assembly and single crystal X-ray diffraction study of
a series of three interlocked mixed valence mono- and hetero-metallic [2]-catenanes made of
[2 2] metallo-grids. They show unique structural features and highlight the essential roles of
both the Cu(II)/Cu(I) pair and of the conformationally adaptable organic ligands for achieving
catenation of grids.
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