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A novel two-dimensional organostannoxane coordination network promoted by phenazine: Synthesis, characterization and X-ray structure of
Hélène CatteyDanielle Ballivet-tkatchenkoPhilippe RichardLaurent Plasseraudsubject
010405 organic chemistryCoordination polymerOrganic ChemistryIntermolecular forcePhenazineSupramolecular chemistryStacking010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistry0104 chemical sciencesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryMaterials ChemistryMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTrifluoromethanesulfonateDichloromethanedescription
Abstract Reaction of the dimeric hydroxo di-n-butylstannane trifluoromethanesulfonato complex [n-Bu2Sn(μ-OH)(H2O)0.5(η1-O3SCF3)]2 (1) with phenazine (C12H8N2, Phz) (2) in dichloromethane at room temperature in a 1:3 molar ratio yielded the novel two-dimensional organometallic coordination polymer 2 ∞ { [ n - Bu 2 ( μ -OH ) SnOSn ( μ - η 2 - O 3 SCF 3 ) n - Bu 2 ] 2 [ n - Bu 2 ( μ -OH ) SnOSn ( η 1 - O 3 SCF 3 ) n - Bu 2 ] 2 } (3), together with the phenazinium trifluoromethanesulfonate salt [C12H9N2]+ [CF3SO3]−, crystallographically isolated in two different structural arrangements, free 4 and in π–π aromatic stacking interaction with independent intercalated non-protonated phenazine molecules 5. Organometallic coordination polymer 3 consists of an infinite one-dimensional chain composed of tetrameric hydroxo tetra-n-butyldistannoxane units bridged by bidendate trifluoromethanesulfonate ligands, (μ-η2-O3SCF3). The formation of weak intermolecular interactions between nearest-neighbour chains through the pseudo-terminal trifluoromethanesulfonate ligands (η1-O3SCF3) gives rise to the expansion of an unexpected supramolecular two-dimensional network. The re-crystallisation of 3 in methanol leads to the polymorphic structure 2 ∞ { [ n - Bu 2 ( μ -OH ) SnOSn ( μ - η 2 - OSO 2 CF 3 ) n - Bu 2 ] } (3b).
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2009-07-01 | Journal of Organometallic Chemistry |