Metal-organic supramolecular architectures derived from a new zwitterionic dicarboxylate ligand

Author: Zhang Xiu-Mei   Li Xiu-Bing   Gao En-Qing  

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

ISSN: 0095-8972

Source: Journal of Coordination Chemistry, Vol.64, Iss.2, 2011-01, pp. : 244-255

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Abstract

A series of new coordination compounds with 1-carboxymethylpyridinium-4-benzoate (L) and transition metal ions have been synthesized. They are formulated as [M(L)2(H2O)4] · 4H2O M=Mn (1) and Co (2), {[M(L)2] · xH2O}n M=Mn, x = 1 (3); M=Co, x = 2 (4), and M=Cu, x = 3 (5). In 1 and 2, the zwitterionic dicarboxylate ligand is monodentate through only one carboxylate to generate mononuclear molecules. The molecules are assembled through O-H ··· O interactions to give 3-D pillared layer-like architectures, in which interesting 1-D tape-like hydrogen bonding motifs are connected into 2-D layers via carboxylate-mediated hydrogen bonds. In 3-5, the organic ligands serve as bridges with one carboxylate monodentate and the other chelating, and the metal ions are linked by double bridges to give 1-D polymeric chains, which are zigzag (3) or stair-like (4 and 5) due to the cis or trans coordination geometry around metal ions. The chains are further stabilized and associated into 3-D architectures through intra- and interchain hydrogen bonding and/or π-π stacking interactions.

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