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Abbott Lecture: Professor Makoto Fujita, University of Tokyo, "Emergent Self-Assembly of Giant Coordination Polyhedra"
Speaker Professor Makoto Fujita
Date Apr 26, 2012
Time 4:00 pm
Location 116 Roger Adams Laboratory
Sponsor Organic Chemistry - Abbott Lecture
Contact Stacy Olson
E-Mail srolson@illinois.edu
Phone 217-244-0038
Registration Fujita Group Website
Event type Lecture
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Originating Calendar Chemistry - Organic Chemistry Seminars
Abstract: Since ourfirst report on a metal-cornered molecular square (JACS, 1990, 112, 5645), we have been working on molecular self-assembly based on coordination chemistry. We have shown the highly efficient self-assembly of various cages and capsules with large cavities. In this talk, the self-assembly of giant, MnL2n coordination polyhedra from palladium ions (M) and curved bridging ligands (L) will be discussed, focusing on the mechanism, structures and functions of multicomponent self-assembled systems. Their structures are highly sensitive to the ligand structures and we observed a critical switch between M24L48 and M12L24 structures by a subtle change in the ligand bend angle. We note that the amplification of a small initial difference into an incommensurable difference in the resultant structures is a key mark of emergent behavior. Functionalization at the periphery and the interior of the giant spheres will be also discussed. Major references include: Science 2006, 313, 1273; Nature Chem. 2010, 2, 25; Science 2010, 328, 1144; Nature Chem. 2012, 4, 330.






