Constructing High-Generation Sierpiński Triangles by Molecular Puzzling.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan-, 410083, China.

Published: September 2017

Three generations of metalated trigonal supramolecular architectures, so-called metallo-triangles, were assembled from terpyridine (tpy) complexes. The first generation (G1) metallo-triangles were directly obtained by reacting a bis(terpyridinyl) ligand with a 60° bite angle and Zn ions. The direct self-assembly of G2 and G3 triangles by mixing organic ligands and Zn , however, only generated a mixture of G1 and G2, as well as a trace amount of insoluble polymer-like precipitate. Therefore, a modular strategy based on the connectivity of ⟨tpy-Ru -tpy⟩ was employed to construct two metallo-organic ligands for the assembly of G2 and G3 Sierpiński triangles. The metallo-organic ligands L and L with multiple free terpyridines were obtained through Suzuki cross-coupling of the Ru complexes, and then assembled with Zn or Cd to obtain high-generation metallo-triangular architectures in nearly quantitative yield. The G1-G3 architectures were characterized by NOESY and DOSY NMR spectroscopy, ESI-MS, TWIM-MS, and transmission electron microscopy.

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