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Title: Acid-driven dimensionality control of Cd(II) Complexes: From discrete double open cubane to one- and three-dimensional networks
Authors: Mobin, Shaikh M.
Mishra, Veenu
Chaudhary, Archana
Rai, Dhirendra Kumar
Mathur, Pradeep
Keywords: Cadmium chloride;Chains;Complex networks;Pyridine;Cd complex;Monodentates;Polymeric chain;Polymeric structures;Pyridine nitrogen;Tetramers;Three-dimensional networks;Polymers
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Mobin, S. M., Mishra, V., Chaudhary, A., Rai, D. K., Golov, A. A., & Mathur, P. (2014). Acid-driven dimensionality control of cd(II) complexes: From discrete double open cubane to one- and three-dimensional networks. Crystal Growth and Design, 14(8), 4124-4137. doi:10.1021/cg5007346
Abstract: Reaction of CdCl2 with hep-H [hep-H = 2-(2-hydroxyethyl) pyridine] in MeOH at 298 K yields the double open cubane tetramer [Cd 2(μ-Cl)2(μ3-Cl)(hep-H) 2Cl]2 (1). 1 on reaction with methanolic HCl, HNO 3, and H2SO4 transforms into a one-dimensional (1D) polymeric chain [Cd(μ2-Cl)2(Cl)(hep-H 2)]n (2), ribbon-shaped polymeric structure [[Cd 5Cl12(H2O)3](hep-H2) 2]n (3), and three-dimensional network [Cd(SO 4)(H2O)]n (4) with topology seh-4,6-C2/c net, respectively. The similar reactions of CdCl2 with other pyridine alcohols such as hmp-H [hmp-H = 2-(2-hydroxymethyl)pyridine] and hpp-H [hpp-H = 2-(2-hydroxypropyl)pyridine] yield 1D polymeric chains [Cd(μ2-Cl) 2(hmp-H)]n (5) and [Cd(μ2-Cl) 2(hpp-H)]n (6), respectively. Similar to 1, upon treatment with methanolic HCl 5 and 6 also transform into respective 1D polymeric chains [Cd2(μ2-Cl)4(Cl)2(hmp-H 2)2]n (7) and [Cd(μ2-Cl) 2(Cl)(hpp-H2)]n (8), analogous to 2. However, their reactions with methanolic HNO3 and H2SO4 result in nonisolable products. In 1, 5, and 6, the pyridine alcohols are bonded to Cd(II) in bidentate fashion via their O and N atoms, whereas in 2, 7, and 8 due to protonation of pyridine nitrogen these ligands are bonded in a monodentate fashion via the alcoholic O atom. © 2014 American Chemical Society.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1021/cg5007346
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/9346
ISSN: 1528-7483
Type of Material: Journal Article
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