Selective encapsulation and sequential release of guests within a self-sorting mixture of three tetrahedral cages

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2014 Apr 25;53(18):4556-60. doi: 10.1002/anie.201400541. Epub 2014 Apr 1.

Abstract

A mixture of two triamines, one diamine, 2-formylpyridine and a Zn(II) salt was found to self-sort, cleanly producing a mixture of three different tetrahedral cages. Each cage bound one of three guests selectively. These guests could be released in a specific sequence following the addition of 4-methoxyaniline, which reacted with the cages, opening each in turn and releasing its guest. The system here described thus behaved in an organized way in three distinct contexts: cage formation, guest encapsulation, and guest release. Such behavior could be used in the context of a more complex system, where released guests serve as signals to other chemical actors.

Keywords: anion binding; metal-organic complexes; self-assembly; self-sorting; supramolecular chemistry.