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Octahedron, self-assembly

Another example of a molecular octahedron is represented by assembly 60, reported by Fujita and coworkers [56]. The ensemble is formed from six end-capped diamine palladium(II) ions that are located at the vertices of an octahedron and bridged by four C2V-symmetric pyridyl ligands 59. The self-assembly is facilitated by the presence of suitable guest molecules such as... [Pg.175]

Figure 7.5 An octahedral self-assembled hexapalladium cluster (abbreviated as an octahedron) catalyzes a Diels-Alder reaction with unusual selectivity. The octahedron consists of tripyridinetriazine units which are connected by palladium ions bearing tetramethylethylene-1,2-diamine ligands... Figure 7.5 An octahedral self-assembled hexapalladium cluster (abbreviated as an octahedron) catalyzes a Diels-Alder reaction with unusual selectivity. The octahedron consists of tripyridinetriazine units which are connected by palladium ions bearing tetramethylethylene-1,2-diamine ligands...

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