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How to Adapt Scatchard Plot for Graphically Addressing Cooperativity in Multicomponent Self-Assemblies

Publication date2006
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A graphical method has been developed for the reliable detection of cooperativity in polymetallic complexes involving intra- and intermolecular complexation processes. The method relies on the determination of the partial occupancy rALn, which represents the average number of metals bound per preassembled receptor ALn made up of n ligands bound to a linker A. We observe nonlinear, i.e., nonstatistical, Scatchard-like plots (rALn/[M] vs rALn) for metal-binding in double-stranded helicates. The present concept is extended to a virtual, pre-organized receptor Ln, in which no specific linker is involved. Applications to several polymetallic helicates reveal the presence of negatively cooperative processes attributed mainly to intermetallic repulsions, in agreement with recent thermodynamic models.

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HAMACEK, Joséf, PIGUET, Claude. How to Adapt Scatchard Plot for Graphically Addressing Cooperativity in Multicomponent Self-Assemblies. In: Journal of Physical Chemistry. B, Condensed Matter, Materials, Surfaces, Interfaces and Biophysical, 2006, vol. 110, n° 15, p. 7783–7792. doi: 10.1021/jp056932c
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