Issue 30, 2013

Heterometallic coordination polymers based on dipeptideschiff base Cu(ii) metalloligand: synthesis, structures, and magnetic properties

Abstract

Three new heterometallic coordination polymers formulated as {[Ca(CuL)(H2O)5]·H2O}n (1), [Sr(CuL)(H2O)2]n (2), and [Ba(CuL)(H2O)4]n (3) have been obtained by reaction of a rigid metalloligand [CuL]2− (H4L = N-5-sulfosalicylideneglycylglycine) with the corresponding alkaline earth metal cations M2+ (M = Ca, Sr or Ba). Their crystal structures are determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses and further characterized by elemental analyses and IR spectra. The coordination preferences of the alkaline earth metal cations are found to have pronounced effects on the structural topologies. Complex 1 has a distorted ladder-like one-dimensional (1D) structure. In complex 2, Sr(II) ions link metalloligands [CuL]2−via the sulfonate and carbonyl oxygen atoms to generate a three-dimensional (3D) framework. Complex 3 is arranged in a 3D framework formed by the linkage of copper(II) and barium(II) via carboxylate and sulfonate bridges. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility studies indicate that all the complexes exhibit weak antiferromagnetic interactions between the Cu(II) paramagnetic centers.

Graphical abstract: Heterometallic coordination polymers based on dipeptide schiff base Cu(ii) metalloligand: synthesis, structures, and magnetic properties

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Apr 2013
Accepted
24 May 2013
First published
29 May 2013

CrystEngComm, 2013,15, 6074-6082

Heterometallic coordination polymers based on dipeptide schiff base Cu(II) metalloligand: synthesis, structures, and magnetic properties

J. Zhang, S. Cheng, X. Wang, L. Yuan, M. Xue, Y. Wang and W. Liu, CrystEngComm, 2013, 15, 6074 DOI: 10.1039/C3CE40596F

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