Issue 9, 2009

A flexible bis(pyridylcarbamate) anion receptor: binding of infinite double-stranded phosphate, [-sulfate-(H2O)2-]n, and hydrogen-bridged helical perchlorate chain

Abstract

Anion complexation of a flexible bis(pyridylcarbamate) receptor, 3-pyridinyl-carbamic-acid-1,2-ethanediylester (L), is reported. Upon addition of a series of inorganic acids (H3PO4, H2SO4, HClO4, HCl and HBr), the ligand L can be doubly protonated and bind the anions through hydrogen bonding interactions, affording the adducts 1–5. The binding modes of the protonated ligand ([LH2]2+) with anions in 1–5 in the solid state are established by X-ray single crystal diffraction. Of particular interest is that the three oxoanion complexes (1–3) feature intriguing anionic polymer fashions, such as the novel double-stranded dihydrogen phosphate chain in 1, the infinite [-sulfate-(H2O)2-]n chain in 2, and hydrogen-bridged helical perchlorate chain in 3. For complexes 4 and 5, the packing diagram displays a layered structure with the halide anions located between the adjacent cationic arrays. Receptor L can selectively crystallize with the sulfate anion from the acid mixture H3PO4, H2SO4, HClO4, HCl and HBr.

Graphical abstract: A flexible bis(pyridylcarbamate) anion receptor: binding of infinite double-stranded phosphate, [-sulfate-(H2O)2-]n, and hydrogen-bridged helical perchlorate chain

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Mar 2009
Accepted
07 May 2009
First published
26 May 2009

CrystEngComm, 2009,11, 1849-1856

A flexible bis(pyridylcarbamate) anion receptor: binding of infinite double-stranded phosphate, [-sulfate-(H2O)2-]n, and hydrogen-bridged helical perchlorate chain

Y. Xia, B. Wu, Y. Liu, Z. Yang, X. Huang, L. He and X. Yang, CrystEngComm, 2009, 11, 1849 DOI: 10.1039/B904253A

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