2018
DOI: 10.1039/c8cc05187a
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Self-assembled reversed bilayers directed by pnictogen bonding to form vesicles in solution

Abstract: Artificial vesicles can aid in the study and understanding of biological cell membranes. This study employs pnictogen bonding to actively direct the self-assembly of a true reversed bilayer. Antimony(iii) alkoxide cages that self-assemble through multiple strong SbO interactions propagate in two dimensions to form a reverse bilayer structure in the solid state. Long alkyl tails allow these reverse bilayers to be processed into vesicles in solution that are a reverse of biological cell membranes.

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“…The Sb-Ch-C angles are signicantly more acute in Sb-1 Et ($102 ) than in alkoxide Sb-2 R ($118 ). 24,25 In the crystal structure, molecules of Sb-1 Et self-assemble through pnictogen bonds to form a reversed bilayer structure where each antimony interacts with three distinct sulphur atoms ( Fig. 4a).…”
Section: In Situ Encapsulation Of Guest Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Sb-Ch-C angles are signicantly more acute in Sb-1 Et ($102 ) than in alkoxide Sb-2 R ($118 ). 24,25 In the crystal structure, molecules of Sb-1 Et self-assemble through pnictogen bonds to form a reversed bilayer structure where each antimony interacts with three distinct sulphur atoms ( Fig. 4a).…”
Section: In Situ Encapsulation Of Guest Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This motif differs slightly from those observed with the antimony alkoxide cages, where every pnictogen bond is with a molecule in the opposing layer. 24,25 The ability of the thiol analogue to form a similar bilayer structure contrasts with Sb(S 2 C 6 H 4 )SMe which does not form a bilayer structure in the solid state whereas the oxygen analogue, Sb(O 2 C 6 H 4 )OMe, does. 34 This hints at the importance of the cage structure in promoting a predictable bilayer assembly.…”
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“…12 In the past few years, the potential of PnB in structural assembly, supramolecular architecture, anion sensing, (organo)catalysis, and molecular recognition has also been highlighted. 7 , 13 21 On the basis of thorough computational studies, 6 , 9 , 22 41 pnictogen bonding is chiefly electrostatic in nature (attraction between the oppositely charged regions around the two centers). Moreover, charge transfer effects (donation from the lone pair of the Lewis base into the σ*-antibonding orbitals at the pnictogen center) may also contribute, though to a much lesser extent.…”
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confidence: 99%