Issue 11, 2010

Dimensionality of coordination polymers decided by the type of hybridization of the central carbon atom of the solvent molecule that coordinates to an alkali metal cation: from discrete to 3D networks based on a gold(iii) bis(dithiolene) complex

Abstract

The solvent coordination with sodium metal ions leads to the formation of coordination polymers from discrete to 3D networks based on a gold bis(dithiolene) complex {[AuIII(btdt)2]} (btdt = 2,1,3-benzenethiadiazole-5,6-dithilolate); all these complexes show great discrepancy in dimensionality of the self assembled coordinated networks due to the effect of solvents, which we have explained in terms of the difference in geometry of the hybridized orbitals of the central carbon attached to the coordinating atom (N or O in the present study).

Graphical abstract: Dimensionality of coordination polymers decided by the type of hybridization of the central carbon atom of the solvent molecule that coordinates to an alkali metal cation: from discrete to 3D networks based on a gold(iii) bis(dithiolene) complex

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Apr 2010
Accepted
22 May 2010
First published
25 Jun 2010

CrystEngComm, 2010,12, 3409-3412

Dimensionality of coordination polymers decided by the type of hybridization of the central carbon atom of the solvent molecule that coordinates to an alkali metal cation: from discrete to 3D networks based on a gold(III) bis(dithiolene) complex

R. Bolligarla and S. K. Das, CrystEngComm, 2010, 12, 3409 DOI: 10.1039/C0CE00097C

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