Crystal engineering of a hybrid metal–organic host framework and its single-crystal-to-single-crystal guest exchange using second sphere coordination†
Abstract
By means of crystal engineering principles, a new second sphere coordination adduct has been synthesized using charge-assisted hydrogen bonds and self-assembling [CdBr6]4−and Br− anions with a V-shaped diprotonated cation. The second sphere adduct is homologous to a copper network, forms a host framework with 1D channels and has good thermal stability (200 °C) upon guest release. The [CdBr6]4− anion shows Jahn–Teller distortion as revealed by X-ray crystallography. Guest exchange via a single-crystal-to-single-crystal manner is reported. The guest behavior is different to that of the homologous Cu adduct due to the pore size effect.
 
                



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