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The macrobicyclic title compound, C(23)H(35)N(3)O(8)S, contains two tertiary amide bridgehead N atoms and a toluene-sulfonamide N atom in the center of the five-atom bridging strand. The mol-ecule has a central cavity that is defined by the 18-membered ring identified by the N(2)O(4) donor atom set
The crystal structure of the bicyclic hexaamine complex [Cu(fac-Me5-tricosane-N6)](ClO4)2.H2O (fac-Me5-tricosane-N6 = facial-1,5,9,13,20-pentamethyl-3,7,11,15,18,22-hexaazabicyclo[7.7.7]tricosane) at 100 K defines an apparently tetragonally compressed octahedral geometry, which is attributed to a
The racemic C3 hexadentate cage complex, [Pt(Me5-tricosatrieneN6)]Cl4 (1,5,9,13,20-pentamethyl-3,7,11,15,18,22-hexaazabicyclo[7.7.7]tricosa- 3,14,18-triene)platinum(IV) tetrachloride), was synthesised stereospecifically and regiospecifically from a reaction of the bis-triamine template
The bicyclic hexaamine "cage" ligand Me(8)tricosaneN(6) (1,5,5,9,13,13,20,20-octamethyl-3,7,11,15,18,22-hexaazabicyclo[7.7.7]tricosane) is capable of encapsulating octahedral metal ions, yet its expanded cavity allows the complexed metal to adopt a variety of geometries comprising either hexadentate
The synthesis and characterisation of complexes of the hexaamine cage ligand facial-1,5,9,13,20-pentamethyl-3,7,11,15,18,22-hexaazabicyclo[7.7.7]tricosane (fac-(Me)(5)-D(3 h)tricosaneN(6)) with Zn(II), Cd(II) and Hg(II) is reported. Single crystal X-ray structural analyses of the Cd(II) and Hg(II)