Issue 8, 2010

Amalgamating metalloligands with coordination networks

Abstract

The O4-cavity in [Cu{(R,R)-1}] ((R,R)-H21 = 1,6-bis(3-ethoxy-2-hydroxyphenyl)-(3R,4R)-(−)-cyclohexane-1,2-diyl-2,5-diazahexa-1,5-diene) binds HgBr2 to give P- and M-[Cu{(R,R)-1}HgBr2]. In the solid state, there is no diastereoselectivity with respect to the handedness of the helical twist adopted by the coordinated Schiff base ligand and [Cu{(R,R)-1}HgBr2] crystallizes with two independent molecules possessing M- and P-chirality, respectively, in the asymmetric unit. Single crystal structural data confirm that the same phenomenon is observed when [Ni{(R,R)-1}] is treated with HgBr2or Hg(CN)2. However, when an excess of Hg(NO3)2·H2O reacts with [Cu{(R,R)-1}], C-mercuration occurs in both 3-ethoxy-2-hydroxyphenyl rings in addition to the coordination of a Hg(NO3)2 unit within the O4-cavity of [Cu{(R,R)-1}]. This results in the formation of a two-dimensional coordination polymer network. The direct C-mercuration of a coordinated Schiff base ligand is not unique to the ligand in [Cu{(R,R)-1}], but also occurs during the reaction of [Cu(3)] (H23 = 1,7-bis(3-ethoxy-2-hydroxyphenyl)- 2,6-diazahepta-1,6-diene) with Hg(NO3)2·H2O proceeds in an analogous manner with C-mercuration occurs para to the phenolic oxygen atom.

Graphical abstract: Amalgamating metalloligands with coordination networks

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Nov 2009
Accepted
17 Dec 2009
First published
19 Jan 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 1941-1947

Amalgamating metalloligands with coordination networks

E. C. Constable, G. Zhang, C. E. Housecroft and J. A. Zampese, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 1941 DOI: 10.1039/B924475A

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