Title of article
Playing with podands based on cone-shaped cavities. How can a cavity influence the properties of an appended metal centre?
Author/Authors
Jeunesse، Catherine نويسنده , , Matt، Dominique نويسنده , , Armspach، Dominique نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-5602
From page
5603
To page
0
Abstract
The potential of molecules that combine the properties of a conical cavity with those of a covalently-linked transitionmetal centre is highlighted through the assessment of cyclodextrin- and calixarene-derived podands ("cavitand" ligands) in coordination chemistry and catalysis. Metallocavitands with coordination sites directed towards the interior of the generic cavity provide interesting systems for studying host–guest complexation processes, their enhanced strength of metal-ion binding allowing for regioselective catalysis in a confined environment, and stabilisation of coordination complexes of unusual forms. Where cavitands have exo-oriented podand arms, the intrinsic dynamics of the cavity can dramatically modify metal chelation behaviour and the catalytic properties of the complexes. Such functionalised cavities are also useful as metal-ion transporters.
Keywords
molecular data , ISM: molecules , molecular processes
Journal title
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS - LETCHWORTH
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS - LETCHWORTH
Record number
70170
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