Controlled Construction of Heteroleptic [Pd2 (LA )2 (LB )(LC )]4+ Cages: A Facile Approach for Site-Selective endo-Functionalization of Supramolecular Cavities

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2023 Feb 1;62(6):e202217215. doi: 10.1002/anie.202217215. Epub 2023 Jan 9.

Abstract

Construction of supramolecular structures with internal functionalities is a promising approach to build enzyme-like cavities. The endo-functionalized [Pd12 L24 ] and [Pd2 L4 ] coordination cages represent the most successful systems in this regard. However, these systems mainly contain one type of endo-moiety. We herein provide a solution for the controlled endo-functionalization of [Pd2 L4 ] cages. Site-selective introduction of the endo-functional group was achieved through the formation of heteroleptic [Pd2 (LA )2 (LB )(LC )] cages. Using two orthogonal steric control elements is the key for the selective formation of the hetero-assemblies. We demonstrated the construction of two hetero-cages with a single internal functional group as well as a hetero-cage with two distinct endohedral functionalities. The endo-functionalized hetero-cages bound sulfonate guests with fast-exchange dynamics. This strategy provides a new solution for the controlled endo-functionalization of supramolecular cavities.

Keywords: Endo-Functionalization; Heteroleptic Assemblies; Metal-Ligand Supramolecular Structures; Supramolecular Chemistry.