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Review
. 2021 Dec 13;16(24):4037-4048.
doi: 10.1002/asia.202101136. Epub 2021 Oct 29.

Self-Assembly Methods for Recently Reported Discrete Supramolecular Structures Based on Terpyridine

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Self-Assembly Methods for Recently Reported Discrete Supramolecular Structures Based on Terpyridine

Junjuan Shi et al. Chem Asian J. .

Abstract

In this Review, self-assembly methods of discrete metallo-supramolecules based on 2,2' : 6',2''-terpyridine (tpy) are comprehensively summarized. With the development of self-assembly, strategies for discrete 2D and 3D supramolecular architectures have boomed, including the geometry-directed method, template-driven method, and stepwise method. Ligand geometry-directed method mainly depends on the geometry of ligands (i. e., angle, geometric strain, and rigidity), and it is suitable for dual-component systems, while the template-driven method can guide the self-assembly of predesigned supramolecules by the introduction of specific templates. Meanwhile, stepwise method, breaking the inherent self-sorting of ligands and reducing the probability of mismatch, is suitable for multicomponent systems to yield predesigned supramolecules. This review focuses on self-assembly methods and aims to provide a guideline for constructing supramolecular architectures using a suitable approach.

Keywords: discrete supramolecules; self-assembly method; terpyridine.

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