Metal Coordination Guided Formation of Discrete Neutral Three-Component Hydrogen-Bonded Architectures

Organic Letters
Chuang YeQixun Shi

Abstract

Interesting molecular architectures were obtained by combining heterodimeric quadruple hydrogen-bonding and neutral metal corner braces. The selection of cyclic and noncyclic aggregates from a random mixture of two-component assemblies has been achieved through metal coordination and careful adjustment of monomer rigidity and dimensions.

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