Issue 5, 2011

Surprising robustness of a unit cell: isomorphism in caesium 18-crown[6] complexes with aromatic polycarboxylate anions

Abstract

Reaction in solution and in the solid state of 18-crown[6] with Cs2CO3 and 5-substituted isophthalic acids yields the new organic–inorganic complexes 18-crown[6]·Cs[OH-isoH] (2), 18-crown[6]·Cs[CH3-isoH] (3), 18-crown[6]·Cs[Br-isoH] (4), 18-crown[6]·Cs[OCH3-isoH] (5), 18-crown[6]·Cs[NO2-isoH] (6) and 18-crown[6]·Cs[tert-Butyl-isoH] (8), which have all been characterized by X-ray diffraction. All compounds except the latter are isomorphous, in spite of the size, shape and chemical nature of the substituent and its ability to form hydrogen bonds.

Graphical abstract: Surprising robustness of a unit cell: isomorphism in caesium 18-crown[6] complexes with aromatic polycarboxylate anions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Jul 2010
Accepted
08 Oct 2010
First published
09 Nov 2010

CrystEngComm, 2011,13, 1366-1372

Surprising robustness of a unit cell: isomorphism in caesium 18-crown[6] complexes with aromatic polycarboxylate anions

D. Braga, S. D'Agostino and F. Grepioni, CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 1366 DOI: 10.1039/C0CE00363H

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