Giant hollow MnL2n spherical complexes: structure, functionalisation and applications
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Abstract
Drawing inspiration from the self-assembly of hollow spherical virus capsids and protein cages found in nature, a family of roughly spherical coordination polyhedra with general formula MnL2n was designed and several members of the series have been synthesised. These spherical complexes are self-assembled upon reaction of bent bis(pyridine) ligands with Pd(2+) ions. The introduction of functional side chains into the ligands is straightforward, making the synthesis of both exo- and endohedrally functionalised spherical complexes possible. Accumulation of a high density of functional groups at the periphery of the spherical framework results in an enhancement of the weak interactions used in biomolecular…
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- Polyhedron
- Self-assembly
- Molecule
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Nanoparticle
- Chemistry
- Polymer
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