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. 2014 Dec 1;53(49):13540-3.
doi: 10.1002/anie.201407645. Epub 2014 Oct 16.

Formation of a dimer of trinuclear helicates which encapsulates an array of six hydrogen-bonded anions

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Formation of a dimer of trinuclear helicates which encapsulates an array of six hydrogen-bonded anions

Robert A Faulkner et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

The amine-containing ligand L, composed of two bidentate pyridyl-thiazole moieties linked by a 1,3-diaminophenylene unit, reacts with copper(II) ions to form a dinuclear double helicate [Cu2 L2 ](4+) . Reaction of [Cu2 L2 ](4+) with dihydrogen phosphate (0.5 equivalents) gives the unsaturated dinuclear double helicate [Cu2 L2 (OPO3 H2 )](3+) . [Cu2 L2 (OPO3 H2 )](3+) further reacts with another 0.5 equivalents of dihydrogen phosphate to give a trinuclear circular helicate which then self-assembles into a hexameric cluster [{Cu3 L3 (OPO3 H2 )3 }](26+) .

Keywords: X-ray diffraction; copper; cyclic helicate; helical structures; self-assembly.

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