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Potassium binding adjacent to cationic transition metal fragments: unusual heterobimetallic adducts of a calix[4]arene-based thione ligand

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posted on 2023-06-12, 08:41 authored by Ruth Patchett, Richard C Knighton, James D Mattock, Alfredo VargasAlfredo Vargas, Adrian B Chaplin
The synthesis of cationic rhodium and iridium complexes of a bis(imidazol-2-thione) functionalised calix[4]arene ligand and their surprising capacity for potassium binding is described. In both cases uptake of the alkali metal into the calix[4]arene cavity occurs despite adverse electrostatic interactions associated with close proximity to the transition metal fragment (Rh+···K+ = 3.715(1) Å, Ir+···K+ = 3.690(1) Å). The formation and constituent bonding of these unusual heterobimetallic adducts has been interrogated through extensive solution and solid-state characterisation, examination of the host-guest chemistry of the ligand and its upper-rim unfunctionalised calix[4]arene analogue, and computationally using DFT-based energy decomposition analysis (EDA).

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Journal

Inorganic Chemistry

ISSN

0020-1669

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American Chemical Society

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22

Volume

56

Page range

14345-14350

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Legacy Posted Date

2017-11-06

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2018-08-16

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2017-11-06

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