Abstract
Two constitutional dynamic libraries (CDLs)—each
containing two amines, two dialdehydes and two metal salts—have been
found to self-sort, generating two pairs of imine-based
metallosupramolecular architectures sharing no component, a [2×2]
grid-like complex and a linear double helicate. These CDLs provided
unique examples of a three-level self-sorting process, as only two
imine-based ligand constituents, two metal complexes and two
architectures were selected during their assembling out of all the
possible combinations of their initial components. The
metallosupramolecular architectures assembled were characterized by NMR,
mass spectroscopy, and X-ray crystallography.
Supplementary materials
Title
SI Two Architectures
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