Issue 34, 2020

Alkali metal complexes of bis-o-xylyl-(17-crown-5): from a dinuclear monomer and a dinuclear polymer to sandwich polymer

Abstract

Herein, alkali metal complexes of bis-o-xylyl-(17-crown-5) (L) with different binding modes are reported. When NaI was reacted with L, a disodium(I) complex of the type [Na2(L)(H2O)2]I2 (1) with a good fit mode was isolated, providing the crown unit as a base of the pentagonal pyramid and a water molecule at its apex. However, the use of KPF6 gave a one dimensional (1-D) coordination polymer of type [K2(L)(PF6)2]n (2), in which dipotassium(I) complex units with a perching mode are linked by two PF6 ions to form an infinite zigzag chain. A cesium(I) ion is large enough to bind two crown units from different ligands with a sandwich mode to give a 1-D sandwich polymer of the type {[Cs(L)]Cl}n (3) as a first example, which might be applied as a networking tool in crystal engineering.

Graphical abstract: Alkali metal complexes of bis-o-xylyl-(17-crown-5): from a dinuclear monomer and a dinuclear polymer to sandwich polymer

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jun 2020
Accepted
20 Jul 2020
First published
20 Jul 2020

CrystEngComm, 2020,22, 5601-5605

Alkali metal complexes of bis-o-xylyl-(17-crown-5): from a dinuclear monomer and a dinuclear polymer to sandwich polymer

S. Kim, I. Park, S. S. Lee, W. Sim and J. Y. Lee, CrystEngComm, 2020, 22, 5601 DOI: 10.1039/D0CE00864H

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