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Coordination self-assembly through weak interactions in meso-dialkoxyphosphoryl-substituted zinc porphyrinates.
Yulia G. GorbunovaKarl M. KadishYuanyuan FangKirill P. BirinAslan Yu. TsivadzeAlla Bessmertnykh-lemeuneSergey E. NefedovChristine SternAnna A. SinelshchikovaYuliya Yu. Enakievasubject
Chloroform010405 organic chemistry[CHIM.ORGA]Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistryArylSupramolecular chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementZinc010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPorphyrinToluene0104 chemical sciencesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryMolecule[CHIM.COOR]Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistrySelf-assemblydescription
International audience; The self-assembly of seven zinc 10-(dialkoxyphosphoryl)-5,15-diarylporphyrinates Zn5-Zn11 containing different substituents at the phosphonate and aryl groups was investigated. Single crystals of Zn5-Zn9 complexes were grown under the same conditions and analyzed by X-ray structural analysis. A supramolecular self-assembly is observed in all crystals through weak coordinative bonding of the phosphoryl group of one porphyrin molecule to the zinc(II) ion of a second porphyrin molecule. The geometry of the porphyrin macrocycle is similar in all of the studied crystals and the central zinc atom in each case adopts a distorted tetragonal pyramidal environment. However, the Zn5-Zn7 porphyrins display a 1D polymeric structure while the Zn8 and Zn9 complexes exist as discrete cyclotetramers in the crystals. This data demonstrates that the non-coordinating meso-aryl substituents of meso-(dialkoxyphosphoryl)porphyrins influence their crystalline organization. A self-assembly of the Zn5-Zn11 complexes is also observed in toluene and chloroform solutions over a large temperature range (223-323K). According to NMR studies, the associates exhibit dynamic behavior. A well-defined supramolecular aggregate of complex Zn10 at 10-3 M in toluene and chloroform solutions was unambiguously characterized as a cyclotetramer [Zn10]4 by 1 H NMR spectroscopy at 223K. The structure of the Zn10 association in toluene and chloroform shows a concentration dependence. When a solution of Zn10 in toluene was diluted from 10-3 M to 10-5 M, the average number of molecules in the associated unit decreased to about two.
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2019-04-05 | Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) |