Coordination Assemblies from a Pd(II)-Cornered Square Complex
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The [enPd(II)]2+ (en = ethylenediamine) unit has emerged as a versatile building block in molecular self-assembly. In particular, the 90° coordination angle of the metal has been judiciously used in the design of new discrete two- and three-dimensional structures. Our last 15 years of work with the Pd(II)-cornered unit is summarized in this Account, from the spontaneous formation of a Pd4 square metal complex to a family of architectures such as cages, bowls, boxes, tubes, catenanes, and spheres.
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- Square (algebra)
- Catenane
- Ethylenediamine
- Block (permutation group theory)
- SPHERES
- Unit (ring theory)
- Metal
- Materials science
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