Self-recognition in the coordination driven self-assembly of 2-D polygons
- PMID: 15310211
- DOI: 10.1021/ic049326p
Self-recognition in the coordination driven self-assembly of 2-D polygons
Abstract
Self-recognition in the transition-metal-mediated self-assembly of some 2-D polygons is presented. Prolonged heating of two or three organoplatinum reagents with 4,4'-dipyridyl in aqueous acetone results in the predominant formation of a rectangle, triangle, and/or square. All mixtures are characterized with NMR and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESIMS). Despite the potential for ill-defined oligomeric products, these mixed ligand systems prefer to self-assemble into discrete species.
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