Coordination polymers based on 1,1′-cobaltocenium dicarboxylate linkers†
Abstract
With 1,1′-cobaltocenium dicarboxylate as a cobalt-containing linker, heteronuclear coordination polymers 2∞[M(ccdc)2] (M2+ = Zn2+, Cd2+, Cu2+; ccdc− = 1,1′-cobaltocenium dicarboxylate) are generated. These compounds exhibit symmetry related structures with their structural details depending on the preferred coordination sphere of the respective metal ion. The structural relationships between these two-dimensional coordination polymers and the dependence on type and quantity of cocrystallized solvent molecules are discussed in this article. In the presence of 4,4′-bipyridine (bipy) as a co-linker, metal acetates and Hccdc/(H2ccdc)PF6 form the three-dimensional framework 3∞[Zn(ccdc)(bipy)]PF6 and the two-dimensional networks 2∞[Zn(ccdc)(bipy)]PF6 and 2∞[Cu(ccdc)(bipy)]PF6.