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3D hydrogen bonded metal-organic frameworks constructed from [M(H2O)6][M′(dipicolinate)2] • mH2O (M/M′ = Zn/Ni or Ni/Ni).: Identification of intercalated acyclic (H2O)6/(H2O)10 clusters

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INORGANICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 361, Issue 6, Pages 1728-1737

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.ica.2006.12.016

Keywords

crystal engineering; dipicolinic acid; heterometallic complexes; hydrogen bonds; metal-organic frameworks; water clusters

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New heterodinuclear Zn-II/Ni-II (1) and homodinuclear Ni-II/Ni-II (2) water-soluble and air stable compounds of general formula [M(H2O)(6)][M '(dipic)(2)] mH(2)O have been easily prepared by self-assembly of the corresponding metal(II) nitrates with dipicolinic acid (H(2)dipic) in water solution at room temperature. The compounds have been characterized by IR, UV/Vis and atomic absorption spectroscopies, elemental and X-ray single crystal di. raction (for 1 center dot 4H(2)O and 2 center dot 5H(2)O) analyses. 3D in finite polymeric networks are formed via extensive hydrogen bonding interactions involving all coordinated and crystallization water molecules, and all dipicolinate oxygens, thus contributing to additional stabilization of dimeric units, metal-organic chains and 2D layers. In 1 center dot 4H(2)O, the latter represent a rectangular-grid 2D framework with multiple channels if viewed along the c crystallographic axis, while in 2 5H2O intercalated crystallization water molecules are associated to form acyclic nonplanar hexameric water clusters and water dimers which occupy voids in the host metal-organic matrix, with a structure stabilizing effect via host -guest interactions. The hexameric cluster extends to the larger (H2O) 10 one with an unusual geometry (acyclic helical octamer with two pendent water molecules) by taking into account the hydrogen bonds to water ligands in [Ni(H2O)(6)](2+). The obtained Zn/Ni compound 1 relates to the recently reported family of heterodimetallic complexes [M(H2O)(5)M '(dipic)(2)] mH(2)O (M/M ' = Cu/Co, Cu/Ni, Cu/Zn, Zn/Co, Ni/Co, m = 2, 3), what now allows to establish the orders of the metal affinity towards the formation of chelates with dipicolinic acid (Co-II > Ni-II > Zn-II > Cu-II) or aqua species (Co-II < Ni-II < Zn-II < Cu-II). (C) 2006 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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