Issue 30, 2000

Abstract

Several calix[4]diquinone–lead(II) complexes have been prepared. Two momonomeric complexes have been prepared with p-tert-butyl-(26,28-crown-5)calix[4]diquinone L111 and p-tert-butylcalix[4]diquinone bis(ethyl ether) L222, namely [PbL111(ClO4)2] and [PbL222(ClO4)2(H2O] wherein the metal atoms are 10-coordinate being bonded to the four oxygen atoms at the lower rim of the calixdiquinone and three perchlorate oxygen atoms together with three crown oxygen atoms or two carbonyl oxygen atoms and a water molecule respectively. By contrast the lead(II) complex with calix[4]diquinone bis(acid) L333 forms a unique trimeric [Pb9(L333 − 2H)3(ClO4)6(OH)6] unit with crystallographic 3/m symmetry containing three unique Pb(II) atoms. One of these is to be found within the calix[4]diquinone bonded to the four oxygen atoms at the lower rim, two acid oxygen atoms, two perchlorate anions and a water molecule. The other two Pb(II) atoms are bonded to carbonylic oxygen atoms, water molecules and hydroxide ions. These trimeric units are interconnected via upper rim quinone oxygen–Pb(II) interactions to form a three-dimensional network containing channels of ca. 14 Å in diameter.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Aug 2000
Accepted
29 Sep 2000

CrystEngComm, 2000,2, 164-168

Studies of lead(II) complexes of substituted calix[4]diquinones: the remarkable self-assembly of a novel redox-active 3D channel network

P. D. Beer, M. G. B. Drew, P. A. Gale, M. I. Ogden and H. R. Powell, CrystEngComm, 2000, 2, 164 DOI: 10.1039/B007061K

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