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Overcoming the Crystallization Bottleneck: A Family of Gigantic Inorganic {Pdx }(L) (x=84, 72) Palladium Macrocycles Discovered using Solution Techniques.


ABSTRACT: The {Pd84 }(Ac) wheel, initially discovered serendipitously, is the only reported giant palladium macrocycle-a unique structure that spontaneously assembles from small building blocks. Analogues of this structure are elusive. A new modular route to {Pd84 }(Ac) is described, allowing incorporation of other ligands, and a new screening approach to cluster discovery. Structural assignments were made of new species from solution experiments, overcoming the need for crystallographic analysis. As a result, two new palladium macrocycles were discovered: a structural analogue of the existing {Pd84 }(Ac) wheel with glycolate ligands, {Pd84 }(Gly) , and the next in a magic number series for this cluster family-a new {Pd72 }(Prop) wheel decorated with propionate ligands. These findings confirm predictions of a magic number rule for the family of {Pdx } macrocycles. Furthermore, structures with variable fractions of functional ligands were obtained. Together these discoveries establish palladium clusters as a new class of tunable nanostructures. In facilitating the discovery of species that would not have been discovered by orthodox crystallization approaches, this work also demonstrates the value of solution-based screening and characterization in cluster chemistry, as a means to decouple cluster formation, discovery, and isolation.

SUBMITTER: Christie LG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5113701 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Overcoming the Crystallization Bottleneck: A Family of Gigantic Inorganic {Pdx }(L) (x=84, 72) Palladium Macrocycles Discovered using Solution Techniques.

Christie Lorna G LG   Surman Andrew J AJ   Scullion Rachel A RA   Xu Feng F   Long De-Liang DL   Cronin Leroy L  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20160916 41


The {Pd84 }(Ac) wheel, initially discovered serendipitously, is the only reported giant palladium macrocycle-a unique structure that spontaneously assembles from small building blocks. Analogues of this structure are elusive. A new modular route to {Pd84 }(Ac) is described, allowing incorporation of other ligands, and a new screening approach to cluster discovery. Structural assignments were made of new species from solution experiments, overcoming the need for crystallographic analysis. As a re  ...[more]

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