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Configurational ligand isomerism in conjoined-cages
Hareesha Dasary1, Moumita Sarkar1, Dillip Kumar Chand1
1Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, 600036, India. dillip@iitm.ac.in.
Abstract:
Double-decker shaped conjoined-cages of Pd3L4 formulation are prepared via self-assembly of Pd(II) with a set of three regioisomeric tridentate ligands. Alongside the targeted double-decker cage, unprecedented hour-glass shaped conjoined-cages of Pd3L4 formulation are also formed in two cases. The double-decker cage prepared from one ligand system and the hour-glass from another (but with a regioisomeric ligand) are structurally well suited to exemplify configurational ligand isomerism.
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