Mj. Hardie et Cl. Raston, Russian doll assembled superanion capsule-metal ion complexes: combinatorial supramolecular chemistry in aqueous media, J CHEM S DA, (15), 2000, pp. 2483-2492
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79
Categorie Soggetti
Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-DALTON TRANSACTIONS
The focus of this perspective is the self assembly in aqueous solutions (pH
< 3.5) of the synthons sodium p-sulfonatocalix[4]arene and 18-crown-6, or
related macrocycles, into globular superanions or ionic capsules, for examp
le {Na(+)subset of(18-crown-6)(OH2)(n)}subset of{(p-sulfonatocalix[4]arene(
4-))(2)}(7-), n=0 or 2. These can crystallise, often selectively, polynucle
ar hydrolytic metal(III) cations [M-2(OH)(2)(H2O)(8)](4+), [M-3(OH)(4)(H2O)
(10)](5+), [M-4(OH)(6)(H2O)(12)](6+), M=Cr or Rh, or [Al13O4(OH)(24)(H2O)(1
2)](7+), depending on the pH and other synthetic parameters, which are esta
blished using a combinatorial approach. These superanions are ambivalent; t
wo calixarenes shroud a crown ether with a central sodium ion bound also by
two trans-water molecules or two oxygen centres of sulfonate groups from e
ach of the calixarenes. Electrostatic repulsion between the negatively char
ged calixarenes is compensated by the large polynuclear cations interacting
with the negatively charged hydrophilic equatorial region of the capsule,
and some protonation of the sulfonate groups. Similarly, protonated cyclam
forms a capsule with two calixarenes and crystallises [Cr-2(OH)(2)(H2O)(8)]
(4+). Lanthanide(III) ions form a range of complexes at specific pH in the
presence of the calixarene and crown ether, including complexes containing
the capsule [{18-crown-6}subset of{(M(H2O)(7)(3+))(1.33)(p-sulfonatocalix[4
]arene(4-))}(2)], for the smaller lanthanides, or the ferris wheel type str
ucture [{La(3+)subset of(18-crown-6)(OH2)(3)}boolean AND{(p-sulfonatocalix[
4]arene(4-)+2H(+))}](+), for the larger lanthanide. Only some of the contin
uous structures have an up-down bilayer arrangement of calixarenes.