The synthesis and characterisation of a new macrocyclic compound (L), composed of a pentamine chain linking the 2,7 positions of an acridine moiety, is reported. Cu(II) complexation was studied by means of potentiometric, UV-vis and EPR measurements in aqueous solutions. This study reveals that the ligand forms a stable tetranuclear complex with an overall [Cu(4)L(2)(OH)(4)](4+) stoichiometry in aqueous solution. The crystal structure of the [Cu(8)L(4)(mu-OH)(8)(mu-NO(3))(3)](NO(3))(5)center dot 32H(2)O complex, isolated from neutral aqueous solution, shows that it is formed by tetranuclear clusters [Cu(4)L(2)(mu-OH)(4)(mu-NO(3))(x)]((4-x)+) (x = 1 or 2), composed of two [Cu(2)L](4+) macrocyclic units linked together by four bridging hydroxide and nitrate anions to give an overall metallomacrocyclic structure. Magnetic measurements shows that the hydroxide-bridged Cu(II) ions are ferromagnatically coupled. Inspection of the crystal packing shows that couples of metallomacrocycles are paired by p-stacking interactions between acridine moieties, giving rise to an internal hydrophilic cavity were hexameric or pentameric water clusters are enclosed. The coupled metallomacrocycles assume a columnar disposition growing along the a axis, giving rise to channels passing through the cavities of the metallomacrocycles; these channels are filled by chains of 5- or 6-membered water clusters linked together by [NO(3)center dot H(2)O](2) units.

Cu(II) complexation with an acridine-containing macrocycle. Assembly of water cluster within cavity of tetranuclear metallomacrocycles / S.Bartoli; C.Bazzicalupi; S.Biagini; A.Bencini; L.Borsari; E.Faggi; C.Giorgi; S.Sangregorio; B.Valtancoli. - In: DALTON TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 1477-9226. - STAMPA. - ....:(2009), pp. 1223-1230. [10.1039/b815040k]

Cu(II) complexation with an acridine-containing macrocycle. Assembly of water cluster within cavity of tetranuclear metallomacrocycles

BAZZICALUPI, CARLA;BENCINI, ANDREA
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GIORGI, CLAUDIA;SANGREGORIO, CLAUDIO;VALTANCOLI, BARBARA
2009

Abstract

The synthesis and characterisation of a new macrocyclic compound (L), composed of a pentamine chain linking the 2,7 positions of an acridine moiety, is reported. Cu(II) complexation was studied by means of potentiometric, UV-vis and EPR measurements in aqueous solutions. This study reveals that the ligand forms a stable tetranuclear complex with an overall [Cu(4)L(2)(OH)(4)](4+) stoichiometry in aqueous solution. The crystal structure of the [Cu(8)L(4)(mu-OH)(8)(mu-NO(3))(3)](NO(3))(5)center dot 32H(2)O complex, isolated from neutral aqueous solution, shows that it is formed by tetranuclear clusters [Cu(4)L(2)(mu-OH)(4)(mu-NO(3))(x)]((4-x)+) (x = 1 or 2), composed of two [Cu(2)L](4+) macrocyclic units linked together by four bridging hydroxide and nitrate anions to give an overall metallomacrocyclic structure. Magnetic measurements shows that the hydroxide-bridged Cu(II) ions are ferromagnatically coupled. Inspection of the crystal packing shows that couples of metallomacrocycles are paired by p-stacking interactions between acridine moieties, giving rise to an internal hydrophilic cavity were hexameric or pentameric water clusters are enclosed. The coupled metallomacrocycles assume a columnar disposition growing along the a axis, giving rise to channels passing through the cavities of the metallomacrocycles; these channels are filled by chains of 5- or 6-membered water clusters linked together by [NO(3)center dot H(2)O](2) units.
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S.Bartoli; C.Bazzicalupi; S.Biagini; A.Bencini; L.Borsari; E.Faggi; C.Giorgi; S.Sangregorio; B.Valtancoli
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