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Self-assembling Morphologies Obtained from Helical Polycarbodiimide Copolymers and Their Triazole Derivatives
Published on: February 7, 2017
Completely Stereospecific Self-Assembly of a Circular Helicate
Olimpia Mamula1, Alex von Zelewsky1, Gérald Bernardinelli2
1Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Fribourg, Perolles, CH-1700 Fribourg (Switzerland), Fax: Int. code+(41) 26 300-9738.
Abstract:
A nanoscale turbine wheel is an apt description of the structure of the enantiomerically pure helicate [Ag6 (L2)6 ]6+ (1), which precipitates as PF6 salt on mixing dissolved AgPF6 with the ligand L2 (a bis-bidentate ligand comprising two condensed α-pinene/bipyridine units linked by a xylylene bridge). The helicate has an outer diameter of about 3 nm and an inner diameter of 0.84 nm, and is a potential model for the study of stereospecific recognition processes.
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