Metallostars: high-nuclearity linearly developed nanostructures containing multiple cluster motifs

Chemistry. 2000 Dec 1;6(23):4364-70. doi: 10.1002/1521-3765(20001201)6:23<4364::aid-chem4364>3.3.co;2-8.

Abstract

Metallostars are complexes in which a single branching site bears a number of metallated arms. Although they are related to metallodendrimers, they have the advantage of being capable of extending in an unlimited sense; in contrast to metallodendrimers, steric interactions decrease with increasing generation number. In this paper a series of polyalkyne stars with four and six arms, based upon a single tetrahedral carbon core and a benzene core, respectively, are reported and their reactions with [Co2(CO)8] to give metallostars that contain multiple [C2Co2(CO)6] motifs are described.