화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.54, No.4, 1912-1918, 2015
Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of Hybrid Metal-Ligand Hydrogen-Bonded (MLHB) Supramolecular Architectures
Despite the prevalence of supramolecular architectures derived from metalligand or hydrogen-bonding interactions, few studies have focused on the simultaneous use of these two strategies to form discrete assemblies. Here we report the use of a supramolecular tecton containing both metal-binding and self-complementary hydrogen-bonding interactions that upon treatment with metal precursors assembles into discrete hybrid metalligand hydrogen-bonded assemblies with closed topology. H-1 NMR DOSY experiments established the stability of the structures in solution, and the measured hydrodynamic radii match those determined crystallographically, suggesting that the closed topology is maintained both in solution and in the solid state. Taken together, these results demonstrate the validity of using both hydrogen-bonding and metalligand interactions to form stable supramolecular architectures.