Size-selective formation of metallonanobelts via tethering-template-directed self-assembly
Abstract
We now propose a novel rational strategy for template-directed self-assembly using "tethering templates" that have common interaction units and distinct sized cores. By employing two kinds of tethering templates bearing common triethylene glycol chains and differently sized pillar-shaped cores, pillar[n]arenes (n = 5, 6), the tetra-and pentanuclear metallomacrocycles were selectively obtained during the self-assembly of 2,3,6,7-tetraaminotriptycene and the Pd²⁺ ions, under thermodynamic control.
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