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. 2009 Jun;1(3):212-6.
doi: 10.1038/nchem.213. Epub 2009 May 22.

Stellated polyhedral assembly of a topologically complicated Pd4L4 'Solomon cube'

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Stellated polyhedral assembly of a topologically complicated Pd4L4 'Solomon cube'

Tanya K Ronson et al. Nat Chem. 2009 Jun.

Abstract

Metallosupramolecular chemistry relies on self-assembly processes in which complicated species form through labile dative-covalent interactions. Two remarkable areas of this chemistry are the synthesis of topologically complicated threaded assemblies and of three-dimensional (3D) polyhedral assemblies. Very few polyhedral 3D metallosupramolecular assemblies show threaded motifs within them. Here we report an example of a new type of threaded 3D metallosupramolecular assembly built from four organic ligands and four palladium ions, a Pd(4)L(4) so-called 'Solomon's cube' in which interweaving and twisting of the ligands form both Solomon's links and figure-of-eight ring motifs. In the solid state, six of these Pd(4)L(4) tetramers assemble into a hollow spheroid that closely resembles a stellated truncated hexahedron.

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