Issue 5, 1999

Copper(II)-assisted self-assembly of bis-N,O-bidentate Schiff bases: new building blocks for a double-helical supramolecular motif

Abstract

Copper(II)-assisted self-assembly of a new bis-N,O-bidentate Schiff base ligand, bis(N-salicylidene-3,3′-diaminodiphenyl) sulfone (L1) with two chelating sites linked by a spacer group (-C6H4SO2C6H4-), afforded in high yield the double-helical tetranuclear supramolecular complex with eight components. Single-crystal X-ray analyses demonstrated clearly that two CuII centers have a distorted tetrahedral (Td) coordination sphere, whereas the other two remaining CuII have a square-planar coordination sphere. An analogous Schiff base, bis(N-salicylidene-4,4′-diaminodiphenyl) ether (L6) with a phenyl ether spacer (-C6H4OC6H4-) was also designed to self-assemble in the presence of metal ions, leading to a double-helical dinuclear supramolecular motif. Electrospray mass spectrometry proved a very useful characterizational tool to detect a variety of supramolecular species in solution. These unprecedented double-helical motifs in solid and solution seem to be induced by the geometrical preference for tetrahedral and/or square-planar coordination of copper(II) ion and the interligand aromatic interactions between the bridging groups of L1 and L6.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1999, 975-984

Copper(II)-assisted self-assembly of bis-N,O-bidentate Schiff bases: new building blocks for a double-helical supramolecular motif

N. Yoshida, H. Oshio and T. Ito, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1999, 975 DOI: 10.1039/A809743G

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