Extending Supramolecular Fullerene-Porphyrin Chemistry to Pillared Metal-Organic Frameworks

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P NATL ACAD SCI USA 99(8):5088-5092 16 Apr 2002

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Porphyrins and fullerenes are spontaneously attracted to each other. This supramolecular recognition element can be exploited to produce ordered arrays of interleaved porphyrins and fullerenes. C60⋅H2TpyP⋅Pb(NO3)2⋅1.5TCE (H2TpyP = tetra-4-pyridylporphyrin; TCE = 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane) crystallizes in the tetragonal P4/n space group and the structure has been solved to high resolution. The Pb2+ ions connect the pyridylporphyrins in infinite sheets with an interlayer spacing of 12.1 Å. The fullerenes are intercalated between these layers, acting as pillars. The 6:6 ring juncture bonds of C60 are centered over the porphyrins, bringing the layers into strict tetragonal register. This arranagement identifies the fullerene–porphyrin interaction as a structure-defining element. The same motif is seen in a related ribbon structure having C70 intercalated into HgI2-linked H2TpyTP. The supramolecular design principles involved in assembling these chromophores may have applications in materials science.

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10.1073/pnas.072602399

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METALLOPORPHYRIN MOLECULAR-SIEVES, COORDINATION POLYMERS, ION COORDINATION, LARGE CHANNELS, DESIGN, C-60, COMPLEXES, CRYSTALS, ARRAYS, TETRAPYRIDYLPORPHYRIN

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