Supramolecular assembly of well-defined discrete architectures has been of great interest due to the tunable properties of these structures in functional materials and bio-mimicking. While metal-coordination-driven assembly has been extensively studied, anion-coordination-driven assembly (ACDA) is just emerging for constructing complex supramolecular structures. Herein two A (A = anion, = ligand; = 1 or 2) 'aniono'-supramolecular assemblies, double helicates and the first anion grid, have been constructed based on the coordination between phosphate (PO ) anion and a bis-tris(urea) ligand. Moreover, the aniono-grid and double helicate motifs can be readily interconverted under ambient conditions by simply changing the counter-cation. These results redefine the power and scope of ACDA, which may represent a new approach in the assembly of well-defined architectures in parallel with the metal coordination-driven assembly of metallo-supramolecules.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6598520 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc02012h | DOI Listing |
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