Abstract
Three imine-based metal complexes, having no
overlap in terms of their compositions, have been simultaneously
generated from the self-sorting of a constitutional dynamic library
(CDL) containing three amines, three aldehydes and three metal salts.
The hierarchical ordering of the stability of three metal complexes
assembled and the leveraging of the antagonistic and agonistic
relationships existing between the constituents within the
constitutional dynamic network corresponding to the CDL were pivotal in
achieving the desired sorting. The mechanism and the driving forces
underlying the self-sorting process have been studied by NMR. The
self-sorting of the Fe(II) and Zn(II) complexes was found to depend on
an interplay between the thermodynamic driving forces and a kinetic trap
involved in their assembling. These results also exemplify the concept
of “simplexity” –the fact that the output of a self-assembling system
may be simplified by increasing its initial compositional complexity—as
the two complexes could self-sort only in the presence of the third pair
of organic components, those of the Cu(I) complex.
Supplementary materials
Title
SI Three Single Complexes
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