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Mimicking biological cation-transport based on sphere-surface supramolecular chemistry: simultaneous interaction of porous capsules with molecular plugs and passing cations
Authors:Merca Alice  Haupt Erhard T K  Mitra Tamoghna  Bögge Hartmut  Rehder Dieter  Müller Achim
Affiliation:1. Universit?t Bielefeld, Fakult?t für Chemie, Anorganische Chemie I, Postfach 100131, 33501 Bielefeld, Germany, Fax (+49)?521‐106‐6003;2. Universit?t Hamburg, Institut für Anorganische und Angewandte Chemie, Martin‐Luther‐King‐Platz 6, 20146 Hamburg, Germany, Fax: (+49)?40‐42838‐2893
Abstract:
Spherical capsules of the type [{(Mo)Mo(5)}(12){Mo(2)(ligand)}(30)](n-) exhibiting 20 {Mo(9)O(9)} pores with crown ether functions allowed us to perform a sophisticated study of the title phenomenon based on synthetic work as well as NMR spectroscopy. The pores of the host system interact in solution specifically with guests that can be noncovalently bonded, such as formamidinium and acetamidinium cations, while having different affinities to the pores. The exchange between the guest species present in solution and in the pores was investigated, including, besides the extreme scenarios of complete pore closing and complete opening, that of stepwise pore plugging. Because of this option it was possible to model for the first time passive transmembrane cation transport based on gated pores/channels. These have the appropriate dimensions and can even adopt different structure flexibilities in response to different cations. The present investigation is based on related syntheses as well as on numerous detailed (7)Li NMR studies of Li(+) transport/exchange equilibria in dependence of the pore environment/guest situations. One compound containing capsules with sulfate ligands (2) could be obtained in which all the pores are plugged with formamidinium cations and another corresponding one was obtained with additionally encapsulated Ca(2+) ions (3); these were taken up after temporary release of some of the formamidinium plugs/guests upon short heating of the related solution.
Keywords:ion transport  nanocapsules  NMR spectroscopy  polyoxometalates  supramolecular chemistry
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