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Design and construction of metal-organic polyhedra

Year of publication

2022

Authors

Forsblom, Samu

Abstract

This thesis describes the design, synthesis, and characterization of metallosupramolecular capsules and cages from cationic multivalent ligands. In the first half of the thesis, an overview of supramolecular and metallosupramolecular chemistry is provided with short introduction to different families of polyhedra as a basis for metal-organic polyhedra (MOPs). The thesis additionally presents a general design methodologies for the ligands and metal nodes suitable for obtaining supramolecular coordination complexes. This section also presents a brief review of metallosupramolecular cages and capsules obtained using O-donor based anionic ligands.This is followed by a section outlining different strategies used for constructing discrete metallosupramolecular assemblies using N-donor based ligands. Strategies discussed involve two-component systems, utilizing edge-directed and face-directed approaches, together with multicomponent systems and subcomponent systems, with several examples shown. Various applications for supramolecular assemblies, such as storage containers and catalysis or reaction vessels are also demonstrated.The second half of the thesis describes the methods used to synthesize and characterize supramolecular coordination structures obtained in the experimental part of the thesis using cationic multivalent N-donor ligands based on bipyridinium moiety. The assemblies include large supercationic [M6L8]36+ cage-like assemblies containing CuII and NiII metal nodes, while encapsulating and coordinating various anions. Additionally, herein this work is reported for the first-time new type of dimeric capsules containing two different types of ZnII metal nodes.
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Organizations and authors

Publication type

Publication format

Monograph

Audience

Scientific

MINEDU's publication type classification code

G4 Doctoral dissertation (monograph)

Publication channel information

Journal/Series

JYU dissertations

Publisher

University of Jyväskylä

Open access

Open access in the publisher’s service

Yes

Open access of publication channel

Fully open publication channel

Self-archived

No

Other information

Fields of science

Chemical sciences

Keywords

[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

Publication country

Finland

Internationality of the publisher

Domestic

Language

English

International co-publication

No

Co-publication with a company

No

The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection

Yes