Issue 21, 2012

Construction of Co(ii) coordination polymers comprising of helical units using a flexible pyrazole based ligand

Abstract

1H-Pyrazole based molecules are potentially important in crystal engineering because of their ability to play a dual role in metal coordination as well as hydrogen bond formation using an in-built hydrogen bonding site. We report here the construction of a series of coordination polymers using a flexible pyrazole based ditopic ligand and different benzene polycarboxylic acids as auxiliary ligands. For all the structures, hydrogen bonding and π–π stacking were found to be instrumental in bringing additional stability to the self-assembly of these polymeric networks. Furthermore, we have successfully demonstrated the strategy of introducing helicity in the resultant polymeric network using a V-shaped ligand, H2MBP for the present work.

Graphical abstract: Construction of Co(ii) coordination polymers comprising of helical units using a flexible pyrazole based ligand

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Feb 2012
Accepted
06 Aug 2012
First published
05 Sep 2012

CrystEngComm, 2012,14, 7428-7437

Construction of Co(II) coordination polymers comprising of helical units using a flexible pyrazole based ligand

S. Sengupta, S. Ganguly, A. Goswami, S. Bala, S. Bhattacharya and R. Mondal, CrystEngComm, 2012, 14, 7428 DOI: 10.1039/C2CE25256B

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