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Controlled hierarchical self-assembly of networked coordination nanocapsules via the use of molecular chaperones
Authors:Xiangquan Hu  Sisi Feng  Jialei Du  Li Shao  Jinxin Lang  Chen Zhang  Steven P. Kelley  Jian Lin  Scott J. Dalgarno  David A. Atwood  Jerry L. Atwood
Abstract:Supramolecular chaperones play an important role in directing the assembly of multiple protein subunits and redox-active metal ions into precise, complex and functional quaternary structures. Here we report that hydroxyl tailed C-alkylpyrogallol[4]arene ligands and redox-active MnII ions, with the assistance of proline chaperone molecules, can assemble into two-dimensional (2D) and/or three-dimensional (3D) networked nanocapsules. Dimensionality is controlled by coordination between the exterior of nanocapsule subunits, and endohedral functionalization within the 2D system is achieved via chaperone guest encapsulation. The tailoring of surface properties of nanocapsules via coordination chemistry is also shown as an effective method for the fine-tuning magnetic properties, and electrochemical and spectroscopic studies support that the nanocapsule is an effective homogeneous water-oxidation electrocatalyst, operating at pH 6.07 with an exceptionally low overpotential of 368 mV.

Molecular chaperones play a critical role in directing the assembly of nanocapsules that assemble into 2D or 3D coordination networks.
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