A. Marquisrigault et al., INVESTIGATION OF THE SELF-ASSEMBLY PATHWAY OF PENTANUCLEAR HELICATES BY ELECTROSPRAY MASS-SPECTROMETRY, Chemistry, 2(11), 1996, pp. 1395-1398
The self-assembly of the pentanuclear double helicates Hh, Ha and He f
rom the corresponding oligobipyridine strands Lh, La and Le and Cu-I i
ons has been investigated by NMR and electrospray mass spectrometry (E
SMS). Whereas Hh is assembled rapidly (in less than 20 min), He (about
20 h) and especially Ha (about 60 h) form much more slowly. The rate
decreases strongly with increasing steric bulk of the substituents in
the 4,4'-positions on the bipyridine units; this indicates that the se
arch processes (wrapping, unwrapping) that lead to the final helicate
are strongly hindered by the size of the substituents. The ESMS data g
ive information about the species present in solution under different
conditions and allow the formulation of possible formation pathways, w
hich may involve, in particular, helicates of hairpin type.