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Zinc(II) coordination polymers, metallohexacycles and metallocapsules – do we understand self-assembly in metallosupramolecular chemistry : algorithms or serendipity?

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Using a strategy of layering solvents and solutions of ligands and metal salts under ambient conditions, we observe the assembly of a discrete molecular metallohexacycle from ZnCl2 and 4`-(4-ethynylphenyl)-4,2`:6`,4 ``-terpyridine, polycatenated, triply interlocked metallocapsules from ZnI2 and 4`-(4-pyridyl)-4,2`:6`,4 ``-terpyridine, and 1-dimensional coordination polymers from either ZnCl2 or ZnI2 with 4`-4-( 3-chloropyridyl)-4,2`:6`,4 ``-terpyridine. On the basis of these studies and a comparison with related structures in the literature, we urge crystal engineers to be wary of drawing conclusions about self-assembly algorithms in solution using data from single crystal determinations

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Last time updated on 28/10/2013

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