Stabilization of Lantern‐Type Metal‐Organic Cages (MOCs) by Protective Control of Ligand Exchange Rates

Author:

Walker Samuel E.1ORCID,Chant William1,Thoonen Shannon1,Tuck Kellie L.1ORCID,Turner David R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry Monash University Clayton VIC 3800 Australia

Abstract

AbstractSelf‐assembling systems in nature display remarkable complexity with assemblies of different sub‐units to generate functional species. Synthetic analogues of such systems are a challenge, often requiring the ability to bias distributions that are under thermodynamic assembly control. Using lantern‐type MOCs (metal‐organic cages) as a prototypical self‐assembling system, herein we explore the role that steric bulk plays in controlling the exchange rate of ligands in paddlewheel‐based assemblies, and thus the stability of cages, in competitive self‐assembling scenarios. The effective lifetime of the lantern‐type MOCs varies over an order of magnitude depending on the steric bulk proximal to the metal nodes with lifetimes of the cages ranging from tens of minutes to several hours. The bulk of the coordinating solvents likewise reduces the rate of ligand exchange, and thus yields longer‐lived species. Understanding this subtle effect has implications for controlling the stability of complex assemblies in competitive environments with implications for guest release and application.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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