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Self-recognition among different polyprotic macroions during assembly processes in dilute solution
Authors:Liu Tianbo  Langston Melissa L K  Li Dong  Pigga Joseph M  Pichon Céline  Todea Ana Maria  Müller Achim
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA. liu@lehigh.edu
Abstract:We report a self-recognition phenomenon based on an assembly process in a homogeneous dilute aqueous solution of two nano-scaled, spherical polyprotic metal oxide-based macroions (neutral species in crystals), also called Keplerates of the type (linker)??(pentagon)??]≡{M(H?O)}??{(Mo)Mo?}??] where M is Fe(III) or Cr(III). Upon deprotonation of the neutral species, the resulting macroions assemble into hollow "blackberry"-type structures through very slow homogeneous dimer-oligomerization processes. Although the geometrical surface structures of the two macroions are practically identical, mixtures of these form homogeneous superstructures, rather than mixed species. The phase separation is based on the difference in macroionic charge densities present during the slow homogeneous dimer or oligomer formation. The surface water ligands' residence times of Cr(III) and Fe(III) differ markedly and lead to very different interfacial water mobilities between the Keplerates.
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