Issue 45, 2020

From zero- to three-dimensional heterobimetallic coordination polymers with the [Pt{SSC-N(CH2COO)2}2]4− metalloligand

Abstract

Heterobimetallic compounds of the type Image ID:d0ce01389g-t1.gif[Pt(L)2] (L = N-dithioato-iminodiacetate, {SSC-N(CH2COO)2}3−) containing different bivalent, oxophilic metals M′ were prepared in a straightforward manner from [Pt(H2L)2] and the respective metal acetates, M′(OAc)2 (M′ = Mg–Ba, Mn–Cu, Cd). X-ray structure determination revealed that the products exist as zero- (Mg), one- (Mn), two- (Fe, Co, Ni, Cd), or three-dimensional (Sr) assemblies in the solid state. As a result, the water solubilities and thermal stabilities of the products cover much wider ranges than has been seen with Image ID:d0ce01389g-t2.gif[M(L)2] compounds with different thiophilic metal centers (M = Ni, Pd, Pt). While most of the compounds show typical diamagnetic (Mg–Ba, Cd) or paramagnetic (Mn, Co, Ni, Cu) behaviour at ambient temperature, for Fe2[Pt(L)2]·4H2O, an antiferromagnetic interaction of the Fe atoms is assumed.

Graphical abstract: From zero- to three-dimensional heterobimetallic coordination polymers with the [Pt{SSC-N(CH2COO)2}2]4− metalloligand

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Sep 2020
Accepted
14 Oct 2020
First published
15 Oct 2020

CrystEngComm, 2020,22, 7838-7846

From zero- to three-dimensional heterobimetallic coordination polymers with the [Pt{SSC-N(CH2COO)2}2]4− metalloligand

P. Liebing, F. Oehler, J. Witzorke and M. Schmeide, CrystEngComm, 2020, 22, 7838 DOI: 10.1039/D0CE01389G

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