Maximized axial helicity in a Pd2L4 cage: inverse guest size-dependent compression and mesocate isomerism

Witold M. Bloch, Shinnosuke Horiuchi, Julian J. Holstein, Christoph Drechsler, Axel Wuttke, Wolf Hiller, Ricardo A. Mata, Guido H. Clever

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Abstract

Helicity is an archetypal structural motif of many biological systems and provides a basis for molecular recognition in DNA. Whilst artificial supramolecular hosts are often helical, the relationship between helicity and guest encapsulation is not well understood. We report a detailed study on a significantly coiled-up Pd2L4 metallohelicate with an unusually wide azimuthal angle (∼176°). Through a combination of NMR spectroscopy, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, trapped ion mobility mass spectrometry and isothermal titration calorimetry we show that the coiled-up cage exhibits extremely tight anion binding (K of up to 106 M−1) by virtue of a pronounced oblate/prolate cavity expansion, whereby the Pd-Pd separation decreases for mono-anionic guests of increasing size. Electronic structure calculations point toward strong dispersion forces contributing to these host-guest interactions. In the absence of a suitable guest, the helical cage exists in equilibrium with a well-defined mesocate isomer that possesses a distinct cavity environment afforded by a doubled Pd-Pd separation distance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1524-1531
Number of pages8
JournalChemical Science
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Cages
  • Helicities
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

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