TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-organization of K +-crown ether derivatives into double-columnar arrays controlled by supramolecular isomers of hydrogen-bonded anionic biimidazolate Ni complexes
AU - Tadokoro, Makoto
AU - Isoda, Kyosuke
AU - Tanaka, Yasuko
AU - Kaneko, Yuko
AU - Yamamoto, Syoko
AU - Sugaya, Tomoaki
AU - Nakasuji, Kazuhiro
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Anionic tris (biimidazolate) nickelate (II) ([Ni(Hbim) 3] -), which is a hydrogen-bonding (H-bonding) molecular building block, undergoes self-organization into honeycomb-sheet superstructures connected by complementary intermolecular H-bonds. The crystal obtained from the stacking of these sheets is assembled into channel frameworks, approximately 2 nm wide, that clathrate two cationic K +-crown ether derivatives organised into one-dimensional (1D) double-columnar arrays. In this study, we have shown that all five cationic guest-included crystals form nanochannel structures that clathrate the 1-D double-columnar arrays of one of the four types of K +-crown ether derivatives, one of which induces a polymorph. This is accomplished by adaptably fitting two types of anionic [Ni(Hbim) 3] - host arrays. One is a Δ Λ Δ Λ Δ Λ network with H-bonded linkages alternating between the two different optical isomers of the Δ and Λ types with flexible H-bonded [Ni(Hbim) 3] -. The other is a Δ Δ Δ Λ Λ Λ network of a racemate with 1-D H-bonded arrays of the same optical isomer for each type. Thus, [Ni(Hbim) 3] - can assemble large cations such as K + crown-ether derivatives into double-columnar arrays by highly recognizing flexible H-bonding arrangements with two host networks of Δ Λ Δ Λ Δ Λ and Δ Δ Δ Λ Λ Λ .
AB - Anionic tris (biimidazolate) nickelate (II) ([Ni(Hbim) 3] -), which is a hydrogen-bonding (H-bonding) molecular building block, undergoes self-organization into honeycomb-sheet superstructures connected by complementary intermolecular H-bonds. The crystal obtained from the stacking of these sheets is assembled into channel frameworks, approximately 2 nm wide, that clathrate two cationic K +-crown ether derivatives organised into one-dimensional (1D) double-columnar arrays. In this study, we have shown that all five cationic guest-included crystals form nanochannel structures that clathrate the 1-D double-columnar arrays of one of the four types of K +-crown ether derivatives, one of which induces a polymorph. This is accomplished by adaptably fitting two types of anionic [Ni(Hbim) 3] - host arrays. One is a Δ Λ Δ Λ Δ Λ network with H-bonded linkages alternating between the two different optical isomers of the Δ and Λ types with flexible H-bonded [Ni(Hbim) 3] -. The other is a Δ Δ Δ Λ Λ Λ network of a racemate with 1-D H-bonded arrays of the same optical isomer for each type. Thus, [Ni(Hbim) 3] - can assemble large cations such as K + crown-ether derivatives into double-columnar arrays by highly recognizing flexible H-bonding arrangements with two host networks of Δ Λ Δ Λ Δ Λ and Δ Δ Δ Λ Λ Λ .
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U2 - 10.1155/2012/216050
DO - 10.1155/2012/216050
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84866246278
SN - 1687-9503
JO - Journal of Nanotechnology
JF - Journal of Nanotechnology
M1 - 216050
ER -