Metalloligand strategies for assembling heteronuclear nanocages : recent developments

Feng Li, Leonard F. Lindoy

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Abstract

The use of metalloligands as building blocks for the assembly of metallo-organic cages has received increasing attention over the past two decades or so. In part, the popularity of this approach reflects its stepwise nature that lends itself to the predesigned construction of metallocages and especially heteronuclear metallocages. The focus of the present discussion is on the use of metalloligands for the construction of discrete polyhedral cages, very often incorporating heterometal ions as structural elements. The metalloligand approach uses metal-bound multifunctional ligand building blocks that display predesigned structural properties for coordination to a second metal ion such that the rational design and construction of both homo-and heteronuclear metal-organic cages are facilitated. The present review covers published literature in the area from early 2015 to early 2019.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)731-741
Number of pages11
JournalAustralian Journal of Chemistry
Volume72
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • metal ions
  • organometallic chemistry
  • polyhedral functions

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