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Nanocapsules of Unprecedented Internal Volume Seamed by Calcium Ions
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Nanocapsules of Unprecedented Internal Volume Seamed by Calcium Ions

Kanishka Sikligar, Steven Paul Kelley, Durgesh Wagle, Piyuni Ishtaweera, Gary A Baker and Jerry L. Atwood
Chemical science (Cambridge)
2023

Abstract

The inception of an unprecedented class of voluminous Platonic solids displaying hierarchical geometry based on pyrogallol[4]arene moieties seamed by divalent calcium ion is described. Single-crystal X-ray structural determination has established the highly conserved geometry of two original Ca 2+ -seamed nanocapsules to be essentially cubic in shape with C- ethylpyrogallol[4]arene units located along the twelve edges of the cube which are then bridged by metallic polyatomic cations ([Ca 4 Cl] 7+ or [Ca(HCO 2 )Na 4 ] 5+ ) at the six cube faces. The accessible volume of the nanocapsules is ca. 3,500 Å 3 and 2,500 Å 3 and is completely isolated from the exterior of the capsules. These remarkable nanocapsule discoveries cast a spotlight on a marginalized area of synthetic materials chemistry and encourage future exploration of diversiform supramolecular assemblies, networks, and capsules built on calcium, with clear benefits deriving from the intrinsic biocompatibility of calcium. Finally, proof-of-concept is demonstrated for fluorescent reporter encapsulation and sustained release from the calcium-seamed nanocapsules, suggesting their potential as delivery vehicles for drugs, nutrients, preservatives, or antioxidants.
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https://doi.org/10.1039/D3SC01629CView
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