An overview is given of the synthesis and characterization of a family
of transition-metal cyclophanes containing rhenium tricarbonyl chloro
corners and bridging diimine edges. The synthesis of both heterometal
lic (Re2M2, M = Pd, Pt) and homometallic (Re-4) cyclophanes is describ
ed. Also briefly described are studies aimed at shedding light on the
probable mechanism of high-yield assembly of homometallic molecular sq
uares. The use of these cavity-containing assemblies as hosts in the c
ondensed-phase binding of selected molecular guests is discussed. Also
described are preliminary applications of the compounds as thin film
nanoporous sensing elements. These studies suggest that the compounds
may prove useful in mass-responsive or light-responsive volatile organ
ic chemical sensing devices. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A.