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Assembly of a Heterometallic Cu(II)-Pd(II) Cage by Post-assembly Metal Insertion

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2022)

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Porous structures based on multi-metallic motifs are receiving growing interest, but their general preparation still remains a challenge. Here, we report the self-assembly and structure of a Cu-II metal-organic cage (MOC) that is function-alized with free bis(pyrazolyl)methane sites. The homometallic Cu4L4 cage is isolated as a water-stable crystalline solid, and its formation is dependent on metal-ligand stoichiometry and the pre-organization of the Cu-2 paddlewheel. We show by X-ray diffraction and SEM-EDX that PdII chloride can be quantitatively inserted into the free chelating sites of the MOC to yield a [Cu-4(L(PdCl2))(4)] structure. Moreover, the solvent employed in the metalation dictates the solid-state isomerism of the heterometallic cage-a further handle to control the MOC's structural diversity and permanent porosity.
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Metal-Organic Frameworks
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