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Understanding,Controlling and Programming Cooperativity in Self‐Assembled Polynuclear Complexes in Solution
Authors:Thomas Riis‐Johannessen Dr  Natalia Dalla Favera  Tanya K Todorova Dr  Stefan M Huber Dr  Laura Gagliardi Prof Dr  Claude Piguet Prof Dr
Institution:1. Department of Inorganic, Analytical and Applied Chemistry, University of Geneva, 30 quai E. Ansermet, 1211 Geneva 4 (Switzerland), Fax: (+41)?22‐379‐6830;2. Current address: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), 1015 Lausanne (Switzerland);3. Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Geneva, 30 quai E. Ansermet, 1211 Geneva 4 (Switzerland)
Abstract:Deviations from statistical binding, that is cooperativity, in self‐assembled polynuclear complexes partly result from intermetallic interactions ΔEM,M, whose magnitudes in solution depend on a balance between electrostatic repulsion and solvation energies. These two factors have been reconciled in a simple point‐charge model, which suggests severe and counter‐intuitive deviations from predictions based solely on the Coulomb law when considering the variation of ΔEM,M with metallic charge and intermetallic separation in linear polynuclear helicates. To demonstrate this intriguing behaviour, the ten microscopic interactions that define the thermodynamic formation constants of some twenty‐nine homometallic and heterometallic polynuclear triple‐stranded helicates obtained from the coordination of the segmental ligands L1 – L11 with Zn2+ (a spherical d‐block cation) and Lu3+ (a spherical 4f‐block cation), have been extracted by using the site binding model. As predicted, but in contrast with the simplistic coulombic approach, the apparent intramolecular intermetallic interactions in solution are found to be i) more repulsive at long distance (equation image >equation image ), ii) of larger magnitude when Zn2+ replaces Lu3+ (equation image >equation image ) and iii) attractive between two triply charged cations held at some specific distance (equation image <0). The consequences of these trends are discussed for the design of polynuclear complexes in solution.
Keywords:cooperativity  polynuclear complexes  self‐assembly  solvation  thermodynamics
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