Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 6, 2026

Preparation and Maintenance of Bioexclusion IsoPositive Cage Experiment for Human Fecal Transplantation into Germ-Free Mice
Published on: February 28, 2025
Isomeric double-cavity coordination cages: to encapsulate or not to encapsulate the guest
Ashish Kumar1, Shobhana Krishnaswamy1, Dillip Kumar Chand1
1IoE Center of Molecular Architecture, Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, 600036, India. dillip@zmail.iitm.ac.in.
None:
A series of three isomeric double-cavity discrete coordination cages with Pd3L4 formulation, constructed from Pd(II) and regioisomeric tris-monodentate ligands, are compared for binding pyrazine N,N'-dioxide. Two of the isomeric cages efficiently encapsulated the guest in both cavities, whereas one of the isomers rejected the guest completely.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Structural Isomerism
Isomers are different chemical species that have the same chemical formula. Structural isomerism of coordination compounds can be divided into two subcategories, the linkage isomers and coordination-sphere isomers.
Linkage isomers occur when the coordination compound contains a ligand that can bind to the transition metal center through two different atoms. For example, the CN− ligand can bind through the carbon atom or through the nitrogen atom. Similarly, SCN− can...
Stereoisomerism
Isomers are different chemical species that have the same chemical formula.
Transition metal complexes often exist as geometric isomers, in which the same atoms are connected through the same types of bonds but with differences in their orientation in space. Coordination complexes with two different ligands in the cis and trans positions from a ligand of interest form isomers. For example, the octahedral [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+ ion has two isomers (Figure 1) In the cis...
DNA Packaging
Cohesion
On a...
Masonry Cavity Walls
Maintaining a clean cavity during construction...

