Metalladiazamacrocycles: Metallamacrocycles as potential supramolecular host system for small organic guest molecules and supramolecular building blocks for metal organic frameworks
Metalladiazamacrocycles, coordination driven potential supramolecular host systems, can be obtained via cyclic linkages of the metal ions and the bridging ligands, N-acylsalicylhydrazides. The nuclearity and the shape of the metallamacrocycles could be modulated by controlling the steric interactions caused by N-acyl tails of the ligands. The macrocycles could be utilized for recognition of small organic guest molecules using their hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity, the size and shape/symmetry of the cavities. In addition, these macrocycles can be used as the supramolecular building blocks for the construction of systematically tuned metal-organic frameworks since these clusters have several replaceable solvent sites which could serve as connecting nodes for the formaton of network structures.